In a recent interview with Vanguard, Denge
Pose crooner Baba Fryo spoke about his frustration with his record label, his
lifestyle and his next move.
Here is the interview;
What is
happening to Baba Fryo?
I am living a very simple life and trying to
re-arrange myself since my last record label O’jez Music, frustrated me. I am
trying to pick up myself again. If you listen to Peter Tosh in one of his songs
he said: “I got to pick up myself, dust myself up, and start all over again.”
So, I just want to start all over again as if I have not done music at all. I
have some beautiful tracks right now. I will release one on air as a single.
What do
you mean exactly by being frustrated?
My album was delayed for three years. Is that
not frustration? Already I have taken my mind off music. I was made to feel as
if I am no longer doing music again. He didn’t make me feel as if I am still in
the industry.
What
were the terms of the contract?
For me, I refused to sign any contract when
time has been far spent. It took them three years to draft a contract as
against when I started with them spanning one
to three years. You are now asking me to sign a contract. I am not a
baby in this industry. That is why today, artistes pay for their songs to be on
CD compilation and also pay the marketer to sell their music. The music
industry is already corrupt. It has cancer for now.
COSON
is paying royalty. Are you a member?
People that are being paid now are members of
COSON. I am not a member of COSON but a member of MCSN. MCSN and all others are
having issues. They don’t have time to look for money. Everything about our
royalty is pending. While I was there, they usually give us something no matter
how small. I used to be a member of PMRSN that is the former COSON. I left
because they were not working well.
How
many albums do you have?
I have three. I am working on the fourth one.
What
happened after you released, “Notice Me” and why Notice Me?
Notice Me is about people who are full of
themselves. You know my music affects the
lives of people positively. Before the ‘Notice Me song’, there were a lot of
braggarts who pretended to be what they were not. When people travel and return
from abroad you know how they intimidate people around here.
It was
rumoured that the song was an attack on Daddy Fresh?
Well, I will not say it was an attack on
Daddy Fresh. In my first song, I said, ‘I want to throw a stone and anybody the
stone meets, that’s his own problem. It is a conscience. If you are engaged in
‘notice me’ and I play that song, it will affect you. Many musicians attacked
me when I released the song. I will not mention names but they know themselves.
Those who put earrings on their noses, ears, tongues, stomachs, everywhere,
they attacked me seriously. I give thanks to God for the inspiration. Everybody
has what influences what they do. People
feel the kind of songs I compose and I am happy because when I did ‘Denge
Pose’, it really affected people positively.
It was
rumoured that you made so much money but lavished it, living in hotels?
That is iniquity. I lived in a hotel but I
didn’t pay a dime. It was while I was living in the hotel that I thought of
buying a land. The first land I bought was two plots. When I realized I didn’t
like the area, I decided to sell them and bought other lands at Okoafo and
Amuwo. Living in a hotel to me is a worthwhile experience. I experienced many
things .It is not every cloth that is dried in the sun. I spent and I’m still
spending. But I don’t spend anyhow. I still give thanks to God.
What
was your experience?
You will see the case of a nursing mother
with her baby coming to the hotel to sleep with an old man using a walking
stick. I have seen some men with pregnant women. Not that the owner of the
hotel supports these things, he dares not see it. Some would come with their
child, give the child biscuit and leave him at the reception while they climb
upstairs for the amorous romp even in a very hot afternoon. I saw many
iniquities.
Denge
Pose, was said to be an attack on Showkey?
Like I said, anybody who thought I was
referring to him, then I was referring to him.
What is
your relationship with Daddy Showkey now?
We are best of friends. We have talked about
the past and realised we have made our mistakes. If we had been working
together right from time, I think many Ajegunle artistes would be more
successful today. Now that we are working together things are bound to improve
for our people.
What do
you think about Majek Fashek?
I wasn’t close to Majek. Some individuals are
saying his problem is spiritual. You
cannot ask a sick person to tell you what is wrong with him. He cannot. If you
ask Majek, he would tell you it’s spiritual. I think Majek needs to go back in
time to correct his mistakes, his lifestyle.
You
have been in music for sometime but some younger guys have taken over. Do you
honestly think you can still make a great comeback?
I believe hundred per cent that I will come
back with my own pattern. Let me tell you something, some people believe that
you must play what these boys are playing before you can make it. No, I
disagree. Play something that people will accept. Once people accept what you play,
that is all. I listen to the music they play these days and discovered they are
old pattern. It’s just a small touch that is added. Listen to Flavour. The beat
is old; it is the tempo that has been increased. Even the woman that sang ‘Ko
si Oba bi re’ is not different from the normal gospel music that was being
played in the past. How can Baba Fryo sing like all these small boys? That is
iniquity.
What
kind of music do you play?
I play Afro reggae beat. That is why when I
sing, they would say I sing like Fela. My own pattern is not Afrobeat. If you
say Fela did not sing like someone, we were not his age mates when he was
alive. We may not know who Fela’s mentor was or who he sang like. Somebody must
imitate somebody.
In
other words, Fela influenced your going into music?
Not only Fela. Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and
Manu Dibango also influenced me.
Do you
agree that you are one of those who started lewd songs with Johnny Waka?
No. I disagree because many people have been
singing it. What would you say about Fela?
Are you
a member of the Jehovah witness as your wife is?
I am everywhere. What I mean is that I stand
apart to observe things. I always attend ‘Jehovah Witnesses’ preaching because
it is very educative. They don’t go after your money. They don’t need your
money. Some pastors call them vendors. If they sell the book, I will be buying
it. I have investigated many churches and found out that many of them are full
of iniquity. Many exist to exploit people. They have turned all Christ taught
upside down. They twist the Bible to suit their own interest. If they have not
collected tithes and offerings repeatedly, they are not satisfied. I call them
fancy pastors.
What do
you do aside music?
I sell lands. I am an Estate agent though I
still perform my shows. I just came back from a show in Abuja.
Among
the younger ones, which one do you think can last long on the scene?
I think P-Square is good. Those boys are good
entertainers. They show other artistes example to follow. Secondly, I think
Tuface is trying but I pick P-Square.
When
are we expecting your next album?
Wait, you will hear my single this year even
my mother is insisting that I sing in my native dialect. So expect to listen to
my single in my native dialect with pidgin English to spice it up. It is
called, Kpokrikpo.
Since
you left AJ, it has not remained the same. Why?
It cannot remain the same because it’s like
the pillars have left. We put structures on ground but the people handling it
are not doing so well. All of them are following the same pattern which is not
good and I was saying this thing when it started. If you listen to Daddy
Showkey, you would know it is Showkey. If you listen to Baba Fryo, you would
know it is Baba Fryo.
Ditto to Daddy Fresh, Nico Gravity, China
Ray. Apart from Fleckterman who is
different, many people followed Femi Oritse style. They want to play like Femi
Oritse. So Ajegunle music began to go one way. I was in Ikorodu where they were
playing all these Nigerian hip hop music and one lady got annoyed and said they
should remove the Ajegunle music because it sounded the same. But our own songs
back then were not sounding the same. We laid the foundation but they did not
follow it.
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