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“I just wanted to
make something that was Afro, full-time Afro Pop. I wanted to sound
like the old school Fela kind of thing. It was coming in my head, and it
kept on ringing, and I knew it was what I wanted to do.” P-Loops told Pulse in a phone conversation.
Olu
Maintain listened to the beat, and took it to D’banj. The beat
originally was for Olu Maintain, but while on the Koko Tour stop in
Owerri, Imo State (which is coincidentally the home town of the
producer), he played it to D’banj who loved it and voiced a new song on
it.
For P-Loops that was the end of the beat until
January 2016 when he heard the song like any other person. He instantly
recognized his beat. No credit was given to the producer, even his
vocal signature on the instrumental had been erased.
“I
was in shock when I heard the next morning that the song was out. I
didn’t record with D’banj, I think Olu sent the beat to him, and he
recorded. There was no credit at all, no credit on the promo copy, there
was no credit online, no credit whatsoever.
“I
did try to talk to them, I talked to Olu Maintain in my office. My
trademark was removed. The original beat had my trademark. I talked to
them about it, and we were going to have a brief meeting about it, but
till now, there has been no credit…It was KC Graphics, his graphic
designer who gave me his contact.”


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