Nigerian music sensation, Adedamola Adefolahan also known as Fireboy DML has revealed that he rejected some record deals before agreeing to sign to Olamide’s YBNL.
He revealed this during an interview with Billboard News, noting that when Olamide came with an offer, he had the conviction that it was the right move for him.
Fireboy said he is glad he agreed to go with the Hip Hop mogul’s deal because the decision helped him in other areas of his life.
“I rejected a couple of deals from big artistes that wanted to sign me but when Olamide came, I knew this was the right decision and that process really helped me in making lots of decisions that really helped me going forward,” he said.
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Nigerian singer, Barry Jhay has said that he turned down a record deal that DMW founder, David ‘Davido’ Adeleke offered him years ago.
The music star said that he rejected the deal because he was not ready to be in competition with other artistes signed to the record label.
Barry Jhay made this known when he sat down for a chat on Echo Room as he noted that the last musician Davido signed at the time was Peruzzi.
He and Davido had worked on a song ‘Only You’ and OBO was impressed so he got his lawyer, Prince to draw up a contract, but the deal did not go through.
According to the singer, there was too much competition amongst Mayorkun, Peruzzi and others in DMW which he was not comfortable with.
He further explained that when the ‘FEM’ crooner tried to sign him, he felt that was not what he needed even though OBO and everyone in the music label supported his career.
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