Ville Galle says he learned a lot from his cottage project.
Antti Nikkanen
JVG’s Ville Galle told the musician Alma at the invited guests’ evening of the documentary film, what is the situation regarding the cabin that was on public display.
– Tomorrow I’m going to put the last faucets in my upper cabin, Ville Galle said.
At the same time, he thought that the cottage was a forever project.
Ville Galle’s cabin project became familiar to the viewers in this week’s Huvila&Huussi program, where he told directly how difficult it was to build the cabin and how he feels cheated.
Participating in the program brought attitude to the work, according to the rapper.
– I was about to get depressed when all the rascals cheated on me all the time. I was in a lot of trouble, what is going on here, Galle said at the premiere.
– Who determines how much it costs to dig up the soil? I just paid the bills politely, when at some point I realized that those bills would never end. I’ve learned to be strict.
Galle hopes that the cabin will become a nice place to spend time.
New music
JVG performed at Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium in August, and many thought at the time that it was the end of his career.
– When I walked off the stage, I thought to myself, will this end here. But it was a nice boost to life. I’m still a young blacksmith, I enjoy what I can do, says the 36-year-old rapper.
Antti Nikkanen
JVG’s Vuodet ollu tuulisii tour starts on March 15 from Jyväskylä, and new music is coming from JVG.
The joy of the beginning of the year for Ville Galle has been scoring a goal in the football men’s cup in the ranks of Gilla FC.
– I told Faija that I think I’m the first in my family to have scored a goal in the cup. Faija is proud, it’s a futs boy and he wished that the black man would have become a futari rather than a musajäbä, Ville Galle laughed.
Alma – Life Must Be Beautiful premieres on March 15.