I have no beef with Olamide— Lord of Ajasa
Indeginious Rapper Lord of Ajasa opened up with his relationship with YBNL CEO Olamide in an exclusive interview culled from Vanguard. ...
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Indeginious Rapper
Lord of Ajasa opened up with his relationship with YBNL CEO Olamide in
an exclusive interview culled from Vanguard.
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WHAT should your fans be expecting from Lord of Ajasa at the Coded Tunes Reunion concert?
You know Coded Tunes is a group of creative artistes. It’s a very good
opportunity for people to see us together. We have been able to make a
great impact in the Nigerian music industry, so when we say we’re
celebrating our reunion, you should know it’s something worth
celebrating. When I look back at when we started, we had nothing. But
look at where we are today. We are all successful in our music careers.
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I’m looking forward to giving my fans the best performance at the
concert. Most of my songs are evergreen, so they should look forward to
having a good time. Most of the songs I’ll be performing are the ones
produced by ID Cabasa, and it will be with a live band.
You’re reputed to be one of the pioneers of Yoruba rap in the country, do you think the industry really respects your effort?
I’m not one of the founders; I’m the founder of indigenous rap in
Nigeria. Not even just Yoruba, but indigenous rap as a whole. Who else
started it before me? On the issue of respect, I don’t like talking
about things like that anymore, because people will hold my words and
start saying whatever they like.
But you need to express yourself…
It’s glaring now. There’s nothing anybody can do about it. It’s normal;
when anybody is making waves out there, people will hail you! But when
you’re no more at your peak, they move away and don’t care about you
again. That’s Nigeria for you. Look at Rasheed Yekini; did anybody talk
about him till he died? It was after his death that people started
talking about him.
The same thing happened to Da’grin. Music is just about passion for me;
I’m doing it because it’s what I love doing. It’s not about how many
people are screaming my name. God gave me the talent, and I see it as a
blessing, and I’ve been able to spread the blessings around. I’m a
successful fellow in the industry. Many people are doing what I started,
and nobody can deny that.
Some people believe you have ‘beef’ with Olamide. Is that true?
I don’t have any ‘beef’ with Olamide. Let me clear the air now. He’s my
very good friend; if you see us together, you wouldn’t say all this.
Everybody is just creating something to write about.
Are you working on any new song?
My new album is out and it’s titled, “The Spirit.” I featured Olamide,
Seriki, Terry G, Mode Nine and others. I don’t want to talk too much
about it, the time will come for that. Anytime from now, you’ll be
seeing it on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and the likes. But you might
not be seeing it on the streets because of these Alaba people; they
don’t co-operate with us and I’m not ready to wait for them.
There’s nobody to give me a good contract with them. My former marketer
is still owing me over one million Naira right now, so to work out
another deal with them is kind of hard for me. Right now, I believe in
the online way of doing things where my true fans can go on iTunes and
download my songs; by doing that, you’re helping my career. Not by going
to download it on a free site and commenting rubbish.

