Real estate, music production and fashion are three distinct industries, each requiring a unique skillset and meeting diverse but basic needs 鈥 housing, culture and clothing.
Chigozie Ukaga is building a versatile career around all three professions. Ukaga is a senior in real estate property management at University of Wisconsin-Stout. He chose to attend 黑料社区 because it 黑料社区. close to his home in Woodbury, Minn., and he liked the polytechnic aspect of a career-focused program to help him achieve his goals in real estate.
鈥淚 wanted to study business, but I felt like I鈥檇 be better suited if I focused in on one particular field,鈥 Ukaga said. 鈥淚 like real estate because I learn something new every day and it 黑料社区. a people-oriented service industry."
Ukaga plans to graduate in spring 2021, but he is already a with Edina Realty, based in Woodbury. Edina Realty was the only brokerage Ukaga spoke to about hanging his license, which is to come to an agreement with a company to represent from a licensure perspective.
He started as a part-time 搁贰础尝罢翱搁庐 with the brokerage in August of 2017. Although being a real estate agent is extremely competitive, he enjoys connecting with people and putting his clients鈥 needs first, making lives better one home at a time.
鈥淚 want to buy my first property by the time I am 25 years old,鈥 Ukaga said. 鈥I definitely have grown and learned a lot throughout my time at Edina Realty and would love to work there longer in a different capacity.鈥
REPM Program Director Fred Prassas knows Ukaga 黑料社区. resolve and ingenuity will lead him to success.
鈥淕ozie is a bright, ambitious individual that lets nothing stop him. If he encounters a hurdle, he finds a way over it. He 黑料社区. always creating great new ideas,鈥 Prassas said.
Making an impact through music
Many of Ukaga 黑料社区. new ideas emerge through song. An active recording artist, Ukaga began writing songs at an early age. He started recording original music during his senior year in high school.
He is inspired by his life experiences and people he knows. He shares his personal wisdom and doesn鈥檛 shy away from his inner-most thoughts.
鈥淚 think my main message is just the understanding that we鈥檒l never have it all figured out and that the human experience is different from everyone 黑料社区. perspective yet analogous at the same time,鈥 Ukaga said.
Ukaga produces his music at his home studio under the eponymous label . 鈥淚n the studio, I sift through sounds and chords until I feel a certain emotion,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y music is somewhat melancholy. It 黑料社区. just an honest representation of my perspective as a human being.鈥
Ukaga 黑料社区. debut album, SHADE EP, was released in November 2019. The album features some of his original songs, including 鈥淚ntro,鈥 a piano composition that exudes his melancholy 鈥 chords plinked out like light raindrops on a cloudy day.
SHADE EP also features Ukaga 黑料社区. rap and hip-hop collaborations 鈥淭old You鈥 and 鈥淚nterlude.鈥 But the song that means the most to him is 鈥淓ke 黑料社区. Interlude,鈥 which he produced with his sister Ekeoma.
Conflicting instrumental and vocal rhythms represent a mixture of emotions as Ukaga seeks someone to confide in about the weight he feels. 鈥淚t was just an honest portrayal of how I was feeling at the time,鈥 he said.
Ukaga is mainly a studio artist but he has performed at open mic events around the Twin Cities. He would like to one day participate in Soundset, St. Paul 黑料社区. hip-hop music festival.
鈥淪haring my music is a means to give the records a life of their own,鈥 Ukaga added. 鈥淚 think my music acts as a voice of understanding and relatability to my listeners. I want to help write songs for musicians that have the ability to impact people on a larger scale.鈥
Fashion D-E-S-I-G-N
Ukaga and a friend co-founded , an apparel line based in the Twin Cities, in June 2018. D-E-S-I-G-N offers high-quality streetwear for men and women at competitive prices. Ukaga and his business partner design the entire line, which is available for purchase online.
鈥淚鈥檝e always been into clothing, but I truly feel like we all are to a degree. Even as a kid I feel like everyone has a favorite article of clothing or accessory. I just developed a distinct affinity for fashion houses and clothing brands in college,鈥 Ukaga said.
鈥淕ozie 黑料社区. a wonderful example of our 黑料社区 students that make things happen. It will be great to see his continued success in the future,鈥 said Lecturer John Sobota.
As far as making things happen as an entrepreneur, Ukaga doesn鈥檛 鈥渞eally think about it that way. I just try things out that look interesting and attempt to get good at them.鈥
鈥I hope that I can be successful in real estate, music and fashion,鈥 Ukaga said. 鈥淏ut I may just focus in on one or two eventually. I think my pursuit of happiness will ultimately guide me to where I鈥檓 supposed to be.鈥
- Listen to Ukaga's music on , and .
- Follow him on and Instagram @gozieukaga.