Saturday, January 17, 2015
2Face Planning To Sign Eddy Remedy...plus revelations about Eddy and estranged wife; KSB
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Despite all the mudslinging and quarrels between Eddy Brown and his ex wife, Kenny Saint Best few years ago, the former member of the Remedies group has said he and his ex wife are still best of friends.
Now back in Lagos after relocating to Asaba almost immediately after his marriage hit the rocks, Eddie said he now has the opportunity of seeing his children more than he used to.
In a telephone conversation with Saturday Beats earlier in the week, Eddy, who tried to be evasive, said he wouldn't want to talk about his relationship with his ex, but however, confirmed that they are no longer at loggerheads.
"I see my kids very often; their mother and I are still friends. We talk all the time. We cannot be enemies since we have kids between us. I don't want to talk about my relationship or if there would be any reconciliation. I have decided to keep away from such," he said.
Talking about his ex venturing into politics, Eddy said it was a good thing and he believed that KSB would perform very well if she was given the chance.
Eddie was more excited talking about the return of the defunct Remedies group.
According to him, he and the other two artistes that formed the group – Eedris Abdulkareem and Tony Tetuila – are back together in the studio and are ready to do something for Kennis Music.
When reminded about the sour relationship he had with Keke Ogungbe, the owner of Kennies Music, Eddy said, "We have decided to let bygones be bygones."
Talking about the new 'romance' with Kennis Music, Eddy said the idea came on board late last year.
"We were invited late last year to perform at AIT's anniversary bash and our performance was great. We were even given an award as the pioneers of hip hop music in Nigeria.
"Kennis Music saw that we were still very vibrant at the awards and they met us that we should utilise the opportunity and go back to the studio. In fact, we owed them one album before now. So we are back in the studio and Kennis will produce this new album," he said.
Eddy said the new relationship wouldn't stop them from pursuing their solo careers.
"I am still talking with Tuface's Hyperteck Music. Nothing is concrete now but I know something will come out of the talk," he said.
Now back in Lagos after relocating to Asaba almost immediately after his marriage hit the rocks, Eddie said he now has the opportunity of seeing his children more than he used to.
In a telephone conversation with Saturday Beats earlier in the week, Eddy, who tried to be evasive, said he wouldn't want to talk about his relationship with his ex, but however, confirmed that they are no longer at loggerheads.
"I see my kids very often; their mother and I are still friends. We talk all the time. We cannot be enemies since we have kids between us. I don't want to talk about my relationship or if there would be any reconciliation. I have decided to keep away from such," he said.
Talking about his ex venturing into politics, Eddy said it was a good thing and he believed that KSB would perform very well if she was given the chance.
Eddie was more excited talking about the return of the defunct Remedies group.
According to him, he and the other two artistes that formed the group – Eedris Abdulkareem and Tony Tetuila – are back together in the studio and are ready to do something for Kennis Music.
When reminded about the sour relationship he had with Keke Ogungbe, the owner of Kennies Music, Eddy said, "We have decided to let bygones be bygones."
Talking about the new 'romance' with Kennis Music, Eddy said the idea came on board late last year.
"We were invited late last year to perform at AIT's anniversary bash and our performance was great. We were even given an award as the pioneers of hip hop music in Nigeria.
"Kennis Music saw that we were still very vibrant at the awards and they met us that we should utilise the opportunity and go back to the studio. In fact, we owed them one album before now. So we are back in the studio and Kennis will produce this new album," he said.
Eddy said the new relationship wouldn't stop them from pursuing their solo careers.
"I am still talking with Tuface's Hyperteck Music. Nothing is concrete now but I know something will come out of the talk," he said.
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