NIGERIAN singer, Akinmayokun Awodumila popularly known as May D, has said Square Records of now-defunct music duo, Psquare never believed in him, which was a reason for their fallout.
Shedding the light on what transpired between them, the Gat Me High singer said in a recently-held live chat on Instagram that PSquare didn’t want a contract with him at first.
According to May D, they never believed he could make waves as a musician in the industry, and as a result, they were only willing to help him with their platform without a contract involved.
He said when he rose to fame, the music duo suddenly wanted a contract with him, and started pushing aggressively for a label deal, which didn’t sit well with him.
“I had a couple of deals with Akon in America, they knew about it and didn’t want me to pull out with those deals. At the end of the day, everything went down the hill then,” May D added.
Recall that in 2012, after a well-publicised ‘musical union’ that barely lasted a year, Psquare’s label announced a separation from May D. And ever since, the singer can arguably be said to have gone off the radar.
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