Tuesday, 23rd April 2024
To guardian.ng
Search
Breaking News:

D’banj: Olamide Did Not Steal My Song

By Daniel Anazia
19 December 2015   |   2:56 am
Kokomaster and Banga Lee, D’banj has refuted claims by his producer that Olamide stole his song. The DB Records boss had been thrust into the middle of a controversial episode after his in-house producer, DeeVee, in a series of tweets had claimed that the Eniyan Mayweather singer stole the concept of his ‘Don’t Stop’ track from an unreleased D’banj song called ‘Shake It’.

DbanjKokomaster and Banga Lee, D’banj has refuted claims by his producer that Olamide stole his song. The DB Records boss had been thrust into the middle of a controversial episode after his in-house producer, DeeVee, in a series of tweets had claimed that the Eniyan Mayweather singer stole the concept of his ‘Don’t Stop’ track from an unreleased D’banj song called ‘Shake It’.

Speaking with newsmen at the private viewing of the video of his EP ‘An Epic Journey’ on Tuesday, December 15, D’banj stated that there is a high traffic of musicians into his house, who listen to his recordings and get inspired.

He said, “I didn’t know about the message from DeeVee, but the truth is my house is open; I have songs you guys have not heard. I have songs that I’m about to release with producers you guys have asked me to work with. From time, anyone can come into my studio and listen to our songs and not just Olamide can come in. To me, it’s not stealing, I see it as inspiration.”

“This particular one, this is a line I have been saying for a long time, ‘Shake it, don’t break it, it took your mama nine months to make it’. I actually heard it from Prince Aremo Oniru. Even Baddo (Olamide) had played about it saying, ‘Baba if you no use this line I go use am o’ but I said I go use am.”
The No Long Thing crooner, this December, is set to tour Abuja, Lagos, Warri and Owerri, holding a series of performances to mark the end of his 10-year anniversary celebration.

0 Comments