Blackface has revealed the conditions he is giving 2face Idibia for the war he thinks is between them to be over.
In a recent interview with Pulse, he talked about his frustrations about the whole saga and why he is holding on to it.
His words, ”They should also ask what is 2face after too? What is his game plan? What is his plan with Efe Omorogbe his manager, or do you think they don’t have any plan?
I have given them my conditions. See ‘Let Somebody Love You’ is my song, I told them my conditions that the manager must take his name out.”
2face’s 6th studio album, ”The Ascension” was dropped 5 years ago and the lead single, ‘Let Somebody Love You’ featured American singer, Bridget Kelly and credits Efe Omorogbe as a co-composer, something Blackface has always frowned at, he still insists that it is a plot to reduce the percentage he is supposed to earn from the song’s royalties.
He said, “I wrote the song before he became 2face’s manager, so how will a song I have written before he became the manager and you people want to render the song and he did not tell me about it.
How does that seem to the world? They are just pa”
“There is always a silent killer now, so he is the silent killer in this matter, he is silent and he is the one doing the damage in the matter.
You guys need to give them the real state of the matter because the thing is going crazy and we are fighting this because of the entertainment industry.”
“What I am fighting for now is not just for myself, what I am fighting for is for the future of the Nigerian music industry where people like Efe Omorogbe will not just come from nowhere and put themselves in an artist catalog that they wrote the song.
Who does that? It has to stop. And the only reason they can do that type of thing is that they feel they have the media to back them up.
So tell the world what those people have done, not for people to be asking what does Blackface really want? What have they done that they are hiding? That are the questions that should be asked.”
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