Oluwatosin Ajibade popularly known by his stage name, Mr Eazi has Insisted that he his the pioneer of Ghana Sounds In Nigerian Music although Admitting that He Only Interned At Schlumberger.
Recall that Mr Eazi has been in the news lately over the contoversial statements above.
In a chat with Sunday Scoop, Mr Eazi readdresses the statement saying;
“The interview that caused this uproar was just me
speaking my mind and saying things the way I see it from my perspective.
It wasn’t meant to be an insult to any Nigerian artiste. You cannot
deny that I brought a new vibe to the industry and I believe everybody
can see that.
Now, there are lots of Nigerian artistes who use Ghanaian
words and melodies in their songs, but they’ve never been to Ghana. So
how did they get to know about those words? There are a lot more songs
out now that have that Ghanaian influence, and with all due respect, I
can boldly say that started after my songs started gaining popularity.”
Speaking on the $6,000 job he allegedly turned down for music, Mr Eazi said:
“I turned down the job; I didn’t say I had started
working there. I don’t think there is anything wrong with being an
intern. I don’t have anything to gain by lying about such a thing.
The truth remains that I was offered a job by Schlumberger, but I
decided not to take it, but rather concentrated on my career. And that
is a decision I’ve never regretted till date.”
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