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Soso Soberekon: Nigerian Artistes Were Disrespected Before Eedris And 50 Cent’s Clash

Soso Soberekon: Nigerian Artistes Were Disrespected Before Eedris And 50 Cent’s Clash – 9ja2nice blog entertainment news for the update on Soso Soberekon: Nigerian Artistes Were Disrespected Before Eedris And 50 Cent’s Clash.

Renowned music executive, Soso Soberekon says that the brawl between rappers, Eedris Abdulkareem, 50 Cent and his crew in 2004 helped improve the welfare of Nigerian artistes.

According to Soso, before that incident where the Hip Hop artiste confronted 50 Cent’s crew over discriminatory treatment, Nigerian artists were “treated like rats.”

He made this revelation while speaking in a live chat with media personality, Daddy Freeze, the record label boss said entertainers owe Eedris some credit and appreciation for his efforts even though he did it in a wrong way.

He said:

“Before now Eedris was the bully of the industry. He had these bouncers, and when he is going for a show he carries batons and bats. That’s why artistes are afraid of Eedris today.

What happened between Eedris and 50 Cent helped the industry, but he did it in a wrong way. Before then, Nigerian musicians were treated like rats.”

9JA2NICE BLOG ENTERTAINMENT NEWS.

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