Before Dagrin,Olamide,Reminisce,there was Lord of Ajasa.He popularised Yoruba rap but now, he recognition. He told Punch
“I pioneered indigenous rap music and today it has become these young
musicians shy away from that fact. They try to hide it. If I don’t blow
my trumpet, nobody will do it. But I deserve an award, recognition and
endorsement because a lot of people look up to me as their mentor…
“Look at Eedris Abdulkareem and 9ice, for instance. I’m saying they
should take care of the pioneers, but what impact have these new
artistes really made in the society to deserve all the endorsements they
are getting? I mean, they sing nonsense songs while we (pioneers) do
evergreen and clean music. Yet they keep discouraging us. 2face is an
exception I am okay with his brand of music, because his endorsements
are well-deserved.”
On why he went under the radar
“I left the music scene after I got married in 2009 to delve into other business. I started this movement
emerged on the scene and I paved the way for many of them. When I began,
I didn’t know anything about music and entertainment. I was simply
making music for the love of it, while 9ice and Olamide were following
my footsteps. Whenever I made a mistake, they learned from it and got
better. I was just a naïve village boy who came down to Lagos from Ondo
State with no guidance. I never knew the big names in Nigerian
entertainment at the time,”
When asked why he threw jabs at Olamide, 9ice and Seriki in the song, ‘Otalenu’, he said,
“I did not yab them on the track, they are all small boys who all began
their music career in my room in Bariga. I was only trying to draw them
closer to myself and to let other people know that I am their Baba. The
jabs are just part of the hip hop culture and they spice up the lyrics.”
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