Wizkid’s Statement About Beating Up Saeon Should Be Taking Seriously- Alex Adegbenro

    Alex Adegbenro, Saeon’s former manger
    who now resides in the UK has said wizkid’s statement about beating up his
    former artiste shouldn’t be left alone. According to him, Saeon never met
    Wizkid until the exact day they recorded the song and he was the one getting in
    contact with Wizkid’s manager, Godwin Tom, and not Saeon.  Alex didn’t defend Saeon per say, but narrated
    what he calls the truth of it all in a radio interview with Chi Chi. His words;

    ‘I can’t really say much as well,
    I recently started getting calls from people too asking me what’s going on
    between Saeon and Wizkid, so I decided to go online to get myself informed as
    well, and lo and behold I found a video of Wizkid talking about Samklef and
    Saeon. Contrary to Wizkid’s claims, Saeon at no point made any contact with the
    kid, until I set up a first meet up.
    ‘It’s funny when he said she slept
    in front of his house to beg him, I feel that’s a figure of speech and I feel
    it’s still wrong for him to say that. She never had his contact, he also forgot
    that he started the same way, sleeping at OJB’s studio crying after M.I and so
    on. As a matter of fact, myself and his manger were the ones discussing, his
    manger, Godwin Tom gave us a fee, we disagreed with the fee and told him what
    we could afford was N1.5 million and then he came back to us and said they’ll
    take it.
    ‘Here’s what I think, Wizkid has
    contradicted himself already, he’s either not a thinker, or he has consumed
    himself with so much pride. Why would she pay you and then beg you. The irony
    of it all was that Saeon didn’t actually want to record with Wizkid, after
    paying, it took about a month to record the song because he was travelling a
    lot for shows.
    ‘She wanted to use the money in
    putting out an EP, but when Wizkid got back, we pressed on getting the job done
    because he had been paid, now I’m not saying he was obligated to tweet about
    the song because I think that’s what started the whole thing, but coming from
    someone who was adamant about us shooting a music video so he could benefit
    from it.

    ‘And the one that got me was when
    he said he was going to beat her up. Saeon didn’t even get to meet him or talk
    to him until the day they recorded together in the studio. And I remember he
    gave us a list of producers he could work with, he said it was either, Samklef,
    Sarz or Maleek Berry and we picked Sarz and then when he heard the beat Sarz
    made, he didn’t like it, so he called Sarz and was like ‘dude, you know my new
    sound, why do you keep making beats like this.’ So we went back the second time
    and Maleek Berry just laced a beat and the song happened like a freestyle. I’m
    just a bit disappointed in him, I personally think the part of his statement
    where he said he would beat up Saeon shouldn’t be left alone. 

    Follow Us on Facebook – @LadunLiadi; Instagram – @LadunLiadi; Twitter – @LadunLiadi; Youtube – @LadunLiadiTV for updates

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here