Friday, 14 February 2014

FLAVOUR FINALLY OPENS UP: MC LOPH AND I WERE NOT FRIENDS

Here  is what he told the vanguard concerning his relationship
With mc loph


"MC Loph and I weren’t as close as people thought. I
met Loph through Mr. Raw when I came to Lagos. He
wanted me to produce for him the same way I was
producing for Mr. Raw. Somehow, we came together
and we did the Osondi Owendi song. We later found
out that we came from the same village.I played a very
big part in the song. People would always want me to
perform the song. But I couldn’t. What is the essence
of collaborating when you cannot play the song? It
didn’t make any sense. He said people told him I was
performing his song. I felt, ‘oh, it is now your song?’
That was the last time we really spoke to each other. I
decided to ‘free’ him.Yes. .........
continue for more....
We were not friends at all. We just did a song together.
People just had a misconception about the whole thing.
I never told anybody this before and I still insist it is not
something we should talk about.
I met his mother just once in my life. We went for a
show at Nnewi (Anambra State) and we passed through
our village. He got down to see his mother and I
followed him. I greeted her and I gave her money that
day. She was very happy. We left. I was surprised when
people started saying I abandoned his mother when he
died. It is not fair to talk about this since he is no more.
But then, I feel it is time I became honest and open up
because people have said a lot of things about me. It is
not fair. He never greeted my father one day, let alone
visiting him. But I couldn’t confront him because of
that. I felt he didn’t have any business with my father.
He could choose to greet him or not. We were not
related, we just came from the same village."

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