Expectedly, artiste, Eedris Abdulkareem,
wasn’t going to keep quiet when Tuface Idibia called him out via his
social media handle earlier in the week as he (Eedris) has blasted the
singer, claiming he influenced Tuface’s growth in the industry.
Tuface had, in a series of tweets,
responded to Eedris’ rants a few weeks ago, where he said Tuface should
have helped his former label mate, Blackface, to rise again in the
industry.
Tuface eventually replied Eedris by
saying, “Dear Blackface and Idris. As na una sabi music pass, make una
do the music and stop talking nonsense all the time. I’m too busy, so
this is the only advice and response u’re gonna get from me. Una fit
resume una nonsense rants.”
But in an exclusive chat with Saturday
Beats, Eedris did not take such a remark lightly as he quickly reminded
Tuface that he was the one who introduced him to Kenny Ogungbe of Kennis
Records, the record label that shot him to prominence.
He described Tuface as a “fake person who is used to deceiving Nigerians.”
“Tuface is the definition of his name.
He is a very fake person but you would think he is a good person. Life
is not about competition but about doing the right thing when God gives
you the power to do it. My problem with Tuface is this, if he tells you
good morning, go and check the time. It was the same Tuface that took
Nigerians on a ride; he told them that we should protest, he made so
much noise but we all know how that ended. He knows exactly who sent him
to do that and after everything, he backed out. So his name is Tuface
but he should not call himself Tubaba, he should remain Tuface.
“Eddie Montana and Tony Tetuila are my
brothers. We all started together as Remedies, so we have a story to
talk about. Plantashun Boys and Remedies are a family, we all started
together, we went on tours together and there are a lot of things that I
saw which prompted me to do the song, Wackawickee MCs. The song was
talking about my experience during the Rothman’s groove tour with the
Plantashun Boys. Whether you like it or not, we all have a history
together and I saw everything that happened. I came back to sing the
song. In the song, I said that Tuface was the Plantashun while the rest
are the boys but he should not let it get to his head. Today, God has
blessed him but he is still competing with the guy that wrote most of
his hit songs. Why isn’t he helping him and forget about the past? Is
that what life is all about?
“The world will know about this in the
songs that I will drop very soon. The only way he can become Tubaba is
for him to become a good person and he should stop lying to Nigerians.
He should go back to Blackface, show him love and forget about
competition. That is what I am talking about. Besides that, I have no
problem with Tuface. I am showing Tony and Eddie love the same way they
show me love. I took Tuface to Kenny Ogungbe, he is a stupid boy. He
should get it straight to his head, it is not about now. Nobody is
competing with anybody. He should get his acts together. Also, we are
different from each other, I am a responsible man. Even if he is a
married man now, don’t forget he still has about seven ‘wives,’ so when
he is talking, he should watch his mouth because we are different
people. Tuface should understand that it is not about competition but
speak the truth,” he said.
Eedris told Saturday Beats that he was
not sorry for his choice of words; neither did he regret speaking the
truth. He said that he was glad that his utterance had made people talk.
The singer said, “I am happy I said all the things that I said because
it is very important you know where you are coming from and where you
are going to. It is only you that can tell your story. They say that it
is only when you are dead that people would talk about you, but it is
not true. Speak for yourself so that when you are dead, people would not
lie against you. The point is that Eedris Abdulkareem added value to
the lives of Timaya and some other people. Even Tuface himself, I am the
one who took him to Baba Keke for him to sign him under Kennis Music.
You can ask Baba Keke. I am saying this because it is important that
people know what is happening, so, you don’t need to start making
unnecessary noise. We all make different choices in our lives and the
choice I made is that I don’t want to kiss anybody’s ass to make money. I
want to speak my mind and say what I have to say. I knew that after
saying those things, they would not love or appreciate me but I decided
to work hard and be successful. I don’t need to make billions, I just
want to be comfortable and live a beautiful life, which is what I am
doing and I am happy about it. I love my life and I am happy that they
are all talking, this would make them wake up and start adding values to
their songs and the people who buy their songs. We live in a very sad
reality but I would keep on talking. Call me whatever you want to call
me but I know that I have added value to the lives of people around me. I
thank God that one of my boys, Rafioso, has already spoken; so I don’t
need to talk to these people again. The most important thing is for
Nigerians to know all these things. I am happy I have made my point.”

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