Ajegunle Bred/Nigerian Music Artiste, Oritse Femi, who is well known for hit singles like “Mercies Of The Lord” “Double Wahala” has revealed in a recent interview that working with D’Banj, CEO of DB records is a dream come true to him.
Oritsefemi and Dbanj came together to produce the remix version of his hit song ‘Double Wahala’ whose video location was Los Angeles.
In his own words:
“Honestly, it was another dream that came true because D’banj is one of the leading enterprising artistes in Nigeria, who has a multinational endorsement.”
He stated in the interview that he is aware of the fact that D’Banj has so many haters and that they have even formed a fan page disregarding him.
An hatred fan page which he doesn’t think is ideal. He went on to ‘salute’ D’Banj for having a matured mind and displaying maturity and responsibility regarding the issuue.
“I love his spirit, to the extent tha he never reacted to any of the issues, but has remained focused.”
There had been reports that both him and D’Banj might form a band because of their collaborative efforts but Oriste Femi replied that there isn’t going to be any band formation, that his association with D’Banj is to create good music and give their fans what they really want.
“We have to boost the confidence and also let our fans know what we have brought to the industry. At present, we have a lot of things coming up; we just did a collaboration of the remix of my music, “Double Wahala”. The video was shot in Los Angeles. The association is currently yielding results and it is encouraging. He is also coming up with a new video which everyone in the fold will be featured. So, we are really working hard to establish these projects.”
Oriste Femi also stated that he had been so blessed after hustling from the streets, he is now making a living from his talent, singing
“Just as myself, I struggled so hard alongside with my manager on the street. In fact, every member of my management is from the street and my joy now is that God has elevated us from the grass to grace. The fame has come and there are endorsements knocking on our doors often, even outside the country.”