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“I’m like a king in Bariga, If I’m to go there, it has to be a grand entry with security in place” – Lil Kesh

Follow @eventlabgh < In a new interview with Punch, the YAGI star talks about his career, his pastor dad’s reaction...

By Eventlabgh , in Celebrity Entertainment News , at December 11, 2016


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In a new interview with Punch, the YAGI star talks about his career, his pastor dad’s reaction to his music, the direction he intends to take henceforth, and more about his relationship with YBNL.

He also talks about how he’s respected in his hood where he grew up, Bariga, but he doesn’t go there anymore, and even if he does, he wouldn’t want to go alone ‘cos of safety reasons.

He said: “It’s called the hood for a reason, and I have to consider a lot of things before going. I’m like a king in Bariga, and a lot of people love me there. If I’m to go there, it has to be a grand entry with security in place because a lot of people would definitely troop out to the streets. Besides, my family does not stay there anymore. I have relocated them to a better neighborhood.”

On how he fell in love with music:

I have pretty much been around music all my life, and the love for music has gotten me this far. My dad is a pastor and he owns a church. However, it’s not like I made a conscious decision to become an artiste; it grew on me until I knew this was what I wanted to do.

On his father’s reaction to his music

My dad was cool with it. He lets you do whatever you want to do. He feels that whatever his life story is doesn’t have to affect the way his children live their lives. According to what he used to tell me, everybody must live his or her individual stories. He watched me grow from being part of the choir, learning to play drums, and attending music shows. Till now, he gives me all the necessary support and respects my decisions.

On his label, YAGI

Olamide brought us up to know every single detail about the music business. There weren’t many protocols, and he made me know all the industry contacts needed for distribution, promotion, PR and basically all parts of the business. He didn’t treat me like an artiste, but as a brother. Anyway, my label, YAGI is directly under YBNL. Olamide still handles the business for me. I’m just responsible for myself financially, but anytime I want to drop a new single or video, Olamide knows about it. YBNL is still Lil Kesh’s management, and the idea of floating a new label was a joint decision.

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