Ruggedman |
As the beat scene
mourns the demise of Nomoreloss, rapper, Ruggedman has revealed how
he recorded his hit song ‘Ehen’with the late Nomoreloss.
Nomoreloss emerged on the scene in 2002 when he featured in
Ruggedman's classic cut 'Ehen'. Prior to that he was a presenter on the
music TV show 'Groovoidz'.
While making a name for himself as a gifted singer, Nomoreloss also shot music
videos for many Nigerian singers at the time. At the time of his death,
Nomoreloss had a total of three albums.
Nomoreloss (real
names Olumuyiwa Osinuga), a
singer and talented songwriter died Monday, March 21, 2016.
Ruggedman, who benefited from the hook of Nomoreloss on
‘Ehen’, stated in detail how he contacted Nomoreloss for the hook, and why they
recorded it.
“It was as if
everything was preordained. I just watched who’s voice, and I saw Nomoreloss
doing that Hausa accent thing. I just it and said this wouldn’t be bad, and he
would add some comedy to the hook.” Ruggedman said.
Nomoreloss and Ruggedman later met in Maryland, Lagos, at a
club named Lords Club. They became acquainted, and worked on the song together,
although they didn’t record.
“I made him sign a
verbal undertaking; because I had a feeling this song would cause trouble. In
case you don’t want, don’t do. But if you want, ehen.”
The song was created, and they both performed it live on
stage, accompanied by a live band. The show was headlined by Lagbaja, at
Motherland, Lagos. From the massive reception by the audience, Ruggedman was
convinced that the song needed recording, which he did with Nomoreloss.
PsquarePaul Okoye opens up on problems with Peter Okoye
[Video]
Paul Okoye appears
not to be in the mood to keep mum over the lingering feud between him and his
twin brother, Peter Okoye as he has spoken with MTV Base about it. He also
talked about his new label Rude Boy Records, and his newly signed
acts amongst other things.
The singer recently dropped a song ‘Call Heaven’
in reaction to the ongoing drama brewing between him Peter Okoye.
Nomoreloss |
This was shortly after Peter dropped his solo piece ‘Look Into
My Eyes’ in relation to the perceived fallout of the
brothers and P-square as
a music brand.
In the interview, he told MTV Base why he floated the new
label as well as how he got to meet and sign his two artistes Muno and Lucy, the gist on the drama between
him and brother Peter amongst other interesting tidbits.
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