The Mavin records singer reveals he is happy
with where he is, and plans to release next
album in 2017.
Dr Sid was recently interviewed by a news
outlet where he got talking about when he
would be releasing a body of work, the growth
of the Nigerian music industry in his opinion,
amongst other things.
In an interview with The Leadership, The ‘Over
the moon ’ singer revealed he would not be
releasing an album this year till 2017 except
things dramatically changes, adding that he has
some singles to drop this year.
On controversies that have trailed the industry
since the beginning of the year, Sid made it
known that he doesn’t like to dwell on
controversies but would rather discuss the
growth of the industry.
“The industry has witnessed its rise, its stagnation
and its peak. For me, I am happy to see that
Nigerian music is branching out into different
genres. Before the music industry didn’t really
have genres. It was always about what was
bumping in the clubs ,” the Mavin singer said,
going ahead to praise the likes of Bez, Timi
Dakolo and Falz for their genres of music, and
their type of music which Nigerians have come
to embrace
“ It is nice to see that people can now embrace
other genres of music. And this has given room
for a surge of creativity. The music industry was
kind of squeezed into a single genre and that
limited growth and creativity. I believe that music
is art and art forms should not be put in boxes,”
the singer opined.
Against the odds of a lack of proper structure
hindering the growth of the industry, the
‘Surulere’ crooner thinks Nigerians are very
resourceful people and all that is left is to
package our content to the world for more
profitably.
Speaking on why he didn’t join the rest of the
former Mo’hits crew in the exodus, the singer
said he has a good working relationship with
Don Jazzy.
“ When we are in studio we create together. It was
really natural. Don Jazzy is the person I have
great bond, respect and relationship with. When
the rumours came out I was the one that broke up
MoHits Records there was really no need to talk
then. It is easy to point accusing fingers or blame
on someone. But people need to really get the
facts right. And honestly thinking about it now, I
might have had a part to play in the whole. That is
the honest truth. ” said Dr Sid.
The singer was finally quizzed on whether he
would be floating a label of his soon in the
future, and he replied, saying that is just
because it seems to be the new trend, making
reference to the Lil Kesh YAGI and YBNL new
relationship, people think that he should do
same.
“If you are in a situation that works, if every of
your needs are met, if you have a great boss, your
bank account is credited timely, everything is fine,
why would you want to leave?” he stated,
commenting further that it is not easy to start up
a label as owning one should be seen as a
business where you have to look out for not
yourself alone but other people, and added that
he gets what is due him at Mavin and vice-versa
making it all a fine business partnership.
“ I do not have a problem with anyone opening
their own label. If it works for them fine. I am not
going to put myself in a situation just because
everybody says or is doing so. What I have
works.” Sid further added.
Dr Sid recently dropped a visual for latest single
'The best'.
with where he is, and plans to release next
album in 2017.
Dr Sid was recently interviewed by a news
outlet where he got talking about when he
would be releasing a body of work, the growth
of the Nigerian music industry in his opinion,
amongst other things.

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