Saturday, June 29, 2013
Messy Break-ups, Wizkid and Ice Prince's Mistake. This is a rather personal piece. - By SmackPeters
It should be obvious (difficult to think otherwise) that Ice
Prince's tweets days ago were shots at former labelmates, Brymo
and maybe his long time producer, Jesse Jagz (other 'porting'
acts included, of course)? Like the popular rap line goes 'money
change niggas,' How do you explain the once (still) humble
rapper who never wasted time to give a shoutout to his
comrades, take a shot at artistes leaving labels after one of the
comrades left over what is believed to be 'creative
differences' (maybe not solely but he definitely was not happy
with how things that related to his career were being handled) or
it is just ill-thought for Ice Prince to have done it on Twitter at
this time.
P.S: Jesse Jagz takes some, if not all the credit for producing
'Oleku,' the singular track that changed Ice Prince's c-list rhymer
status into whatever it is now. Please, understand that I think Ice
Prince is an amazing recording artiste. This write up is on his
action (tweets) and the several unprofessional act by talents and
record labels.
Let me clearly state I frown at artist waking up and going to the
press to terminate contracts instead of discussing this with the
labels. Here's my theory and Interestingly, the label executives
who have put their hard-earned money and ran labels in this
industry that is without structure (using Ice Prince's words from
the tweet) more as a family, project have succeeded more -- cue
in Mo'hits, EME. Which brings to mind Wizkid's situation
earlier in the year which most of us have tagged the smartest
move by a Nigerian talent this decade. On a lighter note, Don't
be stunned if Tecno launches a Magna Carta-type app and deal
with Wizkid for his upcoming album.
In a compound sentence, Wizkid gave the blueprint on how
successful acts can move to the next level and stay loyal to
whatever or whoever made them successful in an industry with
almost no structure. However, I know that someday he'd have to
part ways but being in his early twenties and desiring a career to
run another decade and beyond, staying a bit longer with a team
that took you there, works and just re-negotiate your contract
terms is the safest, smartest thing to do.
Let's speculate again (just to be safe), Ice Prince was not talking
to Jesse but Brymo couldn't have 'escaped' it. We know the well-
told story of Chocolate city doubting the potential of the 'Oleku'
song as a single and Ice Prince having to be adamant, almost
pushing it himself at first (if you don't know now you know - in
M.I.'s Chairman voice) which might have given the rapper the
reason to tweet his thoughts on the subject. It is his twitter
account might be the argument -- well, white whales, brilliant!
This is my opinion piece too! On a serious note, If his tweets
were about being loyal, is it not ironic that he should rather have
made an effort at resolving the issues between Brymo and the
label since none of his singles scored as a hit until 'oleku,' if not
taking Brymo's side? I'm thinking out loud here as he basically
took sides, a blind one. Brymo's career was on a stand still, a
new talent requires more visibility over money (if not both) -
who masterminded the Spinlet deal for his debut? At most, he
could have had two versions of the 'Son of a kapenta' album.
The album jacket should be on every street in Lagos, Ibadan and
every city in Southern Nigeria, half of those that are fans don't
use Spinlet, would have assumed anybody would know that.
There's nothing against having an opinion or tweeting it, the
most celebrated / artistic people steady do but a certain level of
success carries the burden of sharing thoughts on business, 'one-
time' colleagues and related out on public domain to the
minimum. In my stint as AnR with Questionmark and some
other acts, labels bring contract that eventually an artiste would
require patience from the beyond to take the BS until his
contract is done.
On another note, An artist should have a good career even if he
doesn't make A-list, I stand by this belief.
Also, I do believe in an inside saying credited to 2face that, 'one
person own must spoil for another person own to better' (just
like death and birth) but again, it doesn't have to be messy. It
happened at Questionmark, Kennis (with Kelly Hansome and
others), Storm and we still had messy recent (ongoing) splits
from Chocolate city and SQN.
Away from Ice Prince's tweet and on a way forward? Since we
can't get prompt court hearing and resolve, the practical attempt
at solution is contracts of reasonable durations with exit clause
(of course seamless renewal if going is good), proper
enlightenment and an arm at PMAN (which i'm hoping the
interim president Kevin Luciano would having on his plate) be
set up to enlighten, deal with this issues when label and artiste
'break-ups' arise.
'Dro
Note: This piece is the opinion of the writer
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Nice one,but I need a record label to sign me too,anyone that believes in gambling...=Dº°˚˚˚°ºнaħaнaº°˚˚˚°º=D
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