When Tillaman, the son of the Alaafin of Oyo, exited Aquila Records last
year, it was rumoured that he left because he was not getting good
treatment at the record company.Born Adeyemi Adetona, Tillaman has decided to clear the air. He told
Sunday Scoop that he left Aquila Records because he wanted to do things
in his own way.
He explained, “My contract with Aquila Records expired and I felt the
need to start my own record label. There are a lot of things I cannot do
as an artiste under a record label, but I can do more if I own my
company.
My music journey has grown to a level that I want to have control over the materials I put out at all times.”
While admitting that working with Shina Peller was a wonderful experience, he stated that nothing lasts forever.
He insisted, “Change is something we cannot stop; we have to learn to
grow. I didn’t have any problem with Aquila Records. I am even closer to
Shina Peller now than when I was with the label. He is a wonderful
individual and I still seek his advice anytime I need to do things in
music or in my personal life.
When his father, Professor Peller, was alive, he used to come to the
palace to mesmerise us with magic. So, Shina Peller is like a big
brother to me.”
Also, the prince of Oyo said he is set to unveil a record label before
the year runs out. According to him, having worked with great minds over
the years, he now knows more about the music industry.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Nigeria Air: EFCC arrests Sirika over alleged N8bn fraud
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has picked up ex-Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, over an ongoing N8,069,176,864.00 ...
-
Lizzy Anjorin On Husband-Snatching Scandal: I’m Not Dating Married London Man Wese Peckam, His Pregnant Wife Telling Lies About Me
-
The Nigerian street hawker, Salle who had gained popularity after singing beautifully in a viral video has revealed that the famous Americ...
-
UNCATEGORIZED #BBNaija: “Cee-C insulted me”- Show host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu By NellyBillz | April 27, 2018 0 Comments Pin It...
No comments:
Post a Comment