Friday, 11 January 2013

WHY MAY-D LEFT SQUARE RECORDS

It's been quite a while since Sure Boy, Mister May-D parted ways with
Square Records. Over four months in fact. Throughout this period
however, the media could only speculate as to the actual reasons for
the split. For the first time, Jude 'Engees' Okoye, P-Square manager
and CEO Northside Entertainment has shed light on why P-Square did not
see eye to eye with the 'Ile Ijo' crooner and had to break their
working relationship.
In an exclusive interview that he had with Hip Hop World while the
singing duo were performing in Uganda, Jude Okoye said "As part of our
giving back to society, we said let's help some artistes. J Martins
came, we helped him. Immediately he became big, we let him go tobe
independent. The same thing with Bracket. But May D's own was
different. We said let's have this group thing. Let's have him on
board.
It was when we wanted to officially sign him. That was when the
problem came up. He wanted to have what P-Square had, which was not
possible. You know it took P-Square like seven, eight years to get the
cars, the houses and everything, and within a year, someone was
looking for something like that. So, I told him you can't get that
from here. Maybe there's a better option for you out there, go get
it."
May D has since moved on and launched his own record label, Confam
Entertainment. He also recently dropped the video to his newest single
'Gat me High'.
Source: Hiphopworld

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