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Notable Breakups In Nigerian Music Industry

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We bring to  you  today
a countdown of the top ten notable breakups in the Nigerian Music Industry  climaxing with the most recent- that of everyone’s beloved Mohits crew.
10 Remedies -Comprising of the talented trio of rapper cum singer Eedris Abdu!kareem, Tony Tetui!a and Eddy Remedy, this was one ofthe groups that defined the style now known as “Naija Hip Hop”. The
Remedies was tormed in 1997 and hitsongs like “shakamo” and “omoge” endeared them to millions of people all over Nest Africa, The group split up in 1999 when the henchman of the crew, Eedris  Abdulkareern decided to launch a solo career.
Eedris Abdulkareem’s solo career started off to a glistening start with the release of 3 successful albums  with the Kennis Music label imprint between 2002 and 2004. His fortunes however took a downturn ‘2004 after a fracas with the American rapper 50 cent. His subsequent album “King is Back” was released  on his La Creme record label and he still has a visible presence on the naija music scene.
Tonv Tetuila also did very well on his own with smash hit songs like “omode meta”, I’m in love with 2 women” and “my car” which became a street s-nsation.He has 5 albums to date.
The third member of the group Eddy He:medy wos ‘unfortunately not able to kick-start a successful solo career. He has an album “Leave Eddy Alone” to his credit.
9. Plantashun Bovz- This defunct group of 3 comprising of 2face, Faze and BlackFace needs no introduction, especially as one of them- 2face- has gone on to become a legend of African contemporary music. They released two albums, Body and Soul (2000) and Sold Out (2003) before going their separate ways in 2004.
2face has since gone on to release 4 multiple award winning albums (Face 2 Face (2004), Grass 2 Grace (2006), The Unstoppable (2008) and The Unstoppable International Edition in 2010, bag numerous prestigious awards and nominations and become an icon of Nigerian and African Music all over the  world.
Faze has released three albums since- Faze Alone (2004), “Independent” which spawned several hit singles in 2006 and Originalitv (2008).
BlackFace has only one album to his credit. He also co-wrote 2face’s breakthrough single- African queen.
The Plantashun Boyz collaborated on a reunion album titled “Plan B” in 2007.
8 Maintain- The trio of Olu, Tolu and Bamo came to national prominence on the back of hit songs like”  “ I catch cold”’and “Nibo la wa gbe I”. After six albums between 1998 and 2004, the group split up after the exit of Olu in 2005.
Olu Maintain went on to release two albums- “Yahooze/Maintain Reloaded” a successful effort which  spawned the mega hit single, .”Yahooze” and Kentro World(2009).
Big Bamo released a well-received albumtpopotiti” but since seems to have taken a leave from recording music.
Except from occasionally featuring in a few songs Tolu has not had a significant solo career since the  breakup of Maintain.
7 Eedris Abdulkareem and Kennis Music- The then number one Naija artiste parted ways with the  premier record label after the 2004 scuffle between Eedris and 50 cent and it marked a significant  change in the artiste’s career. The artiste released his fourth album on his own La Creme imprint but  has subsequently signed back with Kennis Music.
6 2face and Kennis Music- After a mutually beneficial relationship that gave birth to 2 award winning  ‘albums, 2face left Kennis Music withoutmuch ado in 2008. He has his own record label- Hypertek  Entertainment.
5 Kelly Handsome and …. You Know Already J- Kelly Handsome came to national prominence with the release of his chart topping hit single Maga in 2007. “Mr. Maga” left Kennis Music amidst a lot of controversy in 2010 and he has even been said to swear that he will never forgive Kenny Ogungbe and Dayo Adeneye, the Kennis Music top men although he later tendered an apology. He released only one album (Too much money in 2008) on the Kennis records imprint.
4 9ice and Id Cabasa- Not too long after the release of platinum selling album “Gongo Aso” in 2007,  9ice and longtime friend and producer Id Cabasa fell out due to settlement and payment issues.
“Basorun Gaa” does not seemsto have been slowed down by this as he has within a short while built his own record label, released 3 successful albums and has even signed a few upcoming acts as well.

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