Nigerian singer, Faze one of the three members of defunct Plantashun Boiz, has revealed the role he played in settlement of dispute between his former group member, 2face and Blackface.
The feud between the ex-band mates has been a hot topic for many years in the Nigeria’s entertainment industry and this has caused music lovers to question Faze’s role in putting an end to the feud.
In a recent Interview with Sunday Scoop, Faze stated that he has done everything in his capacity to settle the dispute.
In his words;
“I actually tried to make peace between 2face and Blackface. I called them on several occasions and asked them to settle the issue amicably.
However, they have some unresolved issues between them and I think they would settle their differences in due time. Even brothers have rifts; so, there is nothing unusual about it. 2face and Blackface are from the same area and they were even together before I came into the picture. They know how to relate with each other and would come around.”
While speaking on the role Blackface played on his career, Faze admitted that Blackface did a lot for him during the early days of his career. He said;
“Blackface really did a lot for me in the early days. He used to advise me about my career and the music industry in general. There were even times that he helped me financially; so, I will always be grateful to him. In the days of Plantashun Boiz, we operated like a family and we were all happy with one another.”
Following Faze’s recent confession that his biggest regret is not setling down early, the singer was probed on his marriage plans, he said;
“It would happen soon. I would rather marry someone who is not in the entertainment industry. Entertainment is a peculiar industry because you have odd working hours and you often have to be away. It takes a woman who is very understanding to adjust to that kind of life.”
Speaking on the process he goes through before releasing a song, Faze said,
“It is very important to study the market and gauge the mood of the audience before putting out a song. If not, you would miscalculate and the result may not be pleasant. Before I release any song, I make sure that the people close to me listen to it and give their honest opinions about it. Based on their feedback, I could then fine tune it to make it more appealing to a wider audience.”
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