Ahmedu Augustine (popularly known as Blackface), a member of the defunct Plantashun Boiz group formed in 2000 with 2Baba (Innocent Idibia) and Faze (Chibuzor Oji), has said that he and his legal team are working on taking 2Baba to court over intellectual property theft.
He made this known in an interview with Premium Times.
See excerpts:
PT: What have you been up to recently?
BFN:
My recent work is my 6th album, which I titled DEFENDER VOL1. It took
me over 6 years to finally put an album out again after so long and this
is because I wrote so many songs. So, because my fans have missed me so
very much, I am making it in two volumes; the first (Defender Vol 1) is
out on iTunes and you can find it on some digital sites as well.
PT: You have been somewhat quiet in the music scene
BFN:
Yes, I have been quiet and this is because some persons are plotting to
make Nigerians turn their back on BlackfaceNaija because I stand for
what they don’t stand for. They are jealous and hence been plotting for
years over seven years to keep me out of the industry by labelling me
names and putting out false information about me so the corporate bodies
won’t engage my services. And hey, they are doing a good job at it so
far, I must tell you; that’s why you say I’ve been quiet. I say this
because I remember I had put some videos out like KILLAH and some other
singles but no radio or TV agreed to play my music for the fans. So, I
hope you all know now why I’ve been quiet all these while.
PT:
You have been very critical of your former band mate 2Baba of recent on
social media. Don’t you think it’s better to reach out to him in person
rather than the social media outbursts?
BFN: The medium doesn’t matter. What matters is that he and his people get my message.
PT: Since you accuse 2Baba of intellectual theft have you considered taking legal actions against him?
BFN:
Yes, I have; and my legal team is working on that, as that’s the best
way to go. When I accused them, they lied and said it’s “unfortunate.” I
said they took my song and then even said maybe my account was hacked.
Well, if you thought so why didn’t you pick up your phone and say “Yo
black.. . What’s going on?” But no, they won’t because they wanted to
steal it and it backfired, and they trying to act ‘holy’ so they make
flimsy excuses. (2Baba) and his manager planned all of that. 2face sang
my song (Let Somebody Love You) and featured an American artiste Bridget
Kelly. His manager published it without my permission. Till today they
haven’t deemed it fit to tell the world that they tried to assassinate
my character in the media but that couldn’t be justice and they know.
So, the court is our only option as they keep avoiding meetings thinking
that with time it will all fade off. But, they know not what tomorrow
holds and neither do I.
PT: Do you regret the fact that Plantashun Boiz split and do you think the group would have survived this long?
BFN:
I don’t regret the music I gave to the fans during that era. It was a
starting point for me…a learning curve as I am still learning a lot from
all the stuffs they did to give me a bad name. But I was born to do
this (music) and I can’t stop and definitely not now.
PT: Did you foresee the breakup?
BFN: For real, with all that I know now, I am really surprised how we lasted that long and even made such records, Jah knows best.
PT: As a renowned songwriter, will I be correct to say that African Queen is your biggest song yet?
BFN:
It’s a huge song and I always thought it will be that big when we
(Plantashun Boiz) used to sing it for fans under the trees in 201 road
in my late uncle, Captain Moses’ retired, place in Festac Town. Nobody
had that sort of melody or style at that time, so it was bound to be a
hit.
PT: Are you enjoying royalties from it?
BFN:
All the facts about those will be known soon because there is so much
unfinished business around the song since its release till date. And all
the royalties will have to be traced and paid to whom it’s due.
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