- Reekado Banks found himself in the hot seat during a recent interview with Daddy Freeze, where he faced probing questions about rumored conflicts with senior industry figures.
- Among the names thrown into the mix was his former label boss, Don Jazzy, prompting a swift and candid response from Reekado in a video that’s now circulating widely
Renowned Nigerian vocalist, Ayoleyi Hanniel Solomon, better recognized as Reekado Banks, has at last confronted the speculated feud with former label head honcho, the illustrious Don Jazzy.
He decisively debunked the rumor in a recent sit-down with media luminary, Daddy Freeze, who conducted an in-depth interrogation regarding his purportedly strained relationship with Don Jazzy.
In his response, Reekado vehemently denied the rumors, emphasizing that Don Jazzy played a pivotal role in transforming his life from nothing to something significant.
He expressed genuine bewilderment at why anyone would perceive their relationship to be estranged, underscored the deep respect and gratitude he holds for his former mentor.
Reekado further elaborated that the common narrative of artists departing their record labels amid animosity is unfairly being associated with his departure from Mavin Records.
He clarified that he recently reached out to Don Jazzy, affirming that their relationship remains amicable and devoid of any lingering tension.
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In other news, Nigerian Afrobeat artist Seun Kuti recently took a hot swipe at American rapper Kanye West.
The youngest son of Afrobeats godfather Fela Kuti argued that the US singer was a dangerous person for all Africans.
The lack of evidence from the Nigerian rapper has left his fans wondering where he got his information.
Seun Kuti has been vocal about his dislike for Kanye West. In 2018, he disagreed with Kanye’s remarks regarding his father, the renowned Nigerian singer Fela Kuti.
In a recent update, Seun Kuti said Kanye West was a danger to all Africans. The saxophonist further shared a clip of Kanye telling a group of African Americans that they were not black but originated from India.