Its Painful When Artistes, Leave Label When Fame Comes- D1 Adeneye
Kennis music has being starting home to several Artistes, I.e 2face Idibia, OJB, Rasqie, Late Goldie, Eedris Abdulkareem,
Maintain, Mike Aremu, Azadus, Mijin, Essence, Kenny Saint-Brown, in plain words handful of artistes became stars through Kennis Music managed by Kenny Ogungbe
and Dayo Adeneye but some of them have
opted out of the signed agreement when
they became famous.
In an interview with Yes International
Magazine, Dayo D1 expressed his
disappointment over this issue, he said:
'Well, it can be a bit painful at times.
Sometimes, it's discouraging, I can't lie to
you. It is like watching a child you've raised.
He goes through college, university; then
gets married, somebody takes them off
you. It can be saddening at times. But you
have to let them go, if you love them. Most
of them show appreciation. It can be
annoying when they don't appreciate and
don't remember where they were coming
from. But we try to play it down.
'But sometimes it can be a big deal. Fame
and fortune are very difficult to manage.
Somebody that didn't see N20,000
yesterday starts seeing N4 million per
show, he's going to quickly forget Kenny
and D-One. But we thank God we still
remain relevant in what we do. And we will
continue to do what we do as long as we
love it,' he said.
.
Maintain, Mike Aremu, Azadus, Mijin, Essence, Kenny Saint-Brown, in plain words handful of artistes became stars through Kennis Music managed by Kenny Ogungbe
and Dayo Adeneye but some of them have
opted out of the signed agreement when
they became famous.
In an interview with Yes International
Magazine, Dayo D1 expressed his
disappointment over this issue, he said:
'Well, it can be a bit painful at times.
Sometimes, it's discouraging, I can't lie to
you. It is like watching a child you've raised.
He goes through college, university; then
gets married, somebody takes them off
you. It can be saddening at times. But you
have to let them go, if you love them. Most
of them show appreciation. It can be
annoying when they don't appreciate and
don't remember where they were coming
from. But we try to play it down.
'But sometimes it can be a big deal. Fame
and fortune are very difficult to manage.
Somebody that didn't see N20,000
yesterday starts seeing N4 million per
show, he's going to quickly forget Kenny
and D-One. But we thank God we still
remain relevant in what we do. And we will
continue to do what we do as long as we
love it,' he said.
.
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