Wednesday, November 19, 2014
"Olamide Is My Son" -Lord Of Ajasa Opens Up
Segun Osaniwa is highly revered to have created the now popular local lingo rap game which was further rebranded by the late Dagrin.
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Lord of Ajasa is no doubt the pioneer of indigenous rap in Nigeria. He suddenly went underground for a while and most peeps have been wondering where he has been.
In a recent interview with Nigezie he bears it all.
When asked why he left the industry, he said
" I really didn't leave the industry, I was actually doing other stuff apart from the music thing. You know as a grown up man, a family man, I need to have another business apart from music. Do you know my age? Is it because of my small stature? I ve other things to take care of and I just can't be putting everything into music."
When asked if the arrival of Olamide sent him packing, he laughed out so loud and said
" I didn't leave the industry for anybody, E o mo eniti e n ba soro ni? ( Don't you know who you talking to? ). You talking to the Lord of Ajasa. I didn't leave the industry for anybody. I cannot, it is just not possible. You people didn't know the story of me and Olamide, it is a very long story I won't lie to you people. Olamide is my SON, Omo mi loje. Ask him, he knows.
He also claimed he is the first artist who produced Olamide way back then in his small studio at Bariga. He said
"E lo bere lowo Olamide ( Go ask Olamide ). I am the first artist who produced him. You know I used to produce in my room back in the days in Bariga when we had nothing"
He further said he is hating the indigenous rap game and not the players and he only needs to be recognised as the pioneer of the indigenous rap.
"He said I know lots of peeps rapping with yoruba language and when they blow they link it back to me , saying Ajasa created this thing"
He further said the industry isn't talking about it that he is the pioneer of the indigenous rap but he is happy that the street is talking about it and he is very proud of that and he needs some respect and recognition.
In a recent interview with Nigezie he bears it all.
When asked why he left the industry, he said
" I really didn't leave the industry, I was actually doing other stuff apart from the music thing. You know as a grown up man, a family man, I need to have another business apart from music. Do you know my age? Is it because of my small stature? I ve other things to take care of and I just can't be putting everything into music."
When asked if the arrival of Olamide sent him packing, he laughed out so loud and said
" I didn't leave the industry for anybody, E o mo eniti e n ba soro ni? ( Don't you know who you talking to? ). You talking to the Lord of Ajasa. I didn't leave the industry for anybody. I cannot, it is just not possible. You people didn't know the story of me and Olamide, it is a very long story I won't lie to you people. Olamide is my SON, Omo mi loje. Ask him, he knows.
He also claimed he is the first artist who produced Olamide way back then in his small studio at Bariga. He said
"E lo bere lowo Olamide ( Go ask Olamide ). I am the first artist who produced him. You know I used to produce in my room back in the days in Bariga when we had nothing"
He further said he is hating the indigenous rap game and not the players and he only needs to be recognised as the pioneer of the indigenous rap.
"He said I know lots of peeps rapping with yoruba language and when they blow they link it back to me , saying Ajasa created this thing"
He further said the industry isn't talking about it that he is the pioneer of the indigenous rap but he is happy that the street is talking about it and he is very proud of that and he needs some respect and recognition.
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