An Open Letter To Eedris AbdulKareem From A Fan | MUST READ
Please don’t take this
personal or as an insult, Mr. Eedris Abdulkareem. I am a concern music
fan who likes you. I am inspired by your recently recordings “I GO
WHOOZ” & the new one “MORINGA”. You’re not my favorite though, but I
like your person but has problem with your personality in the face of
the public. Discussing with my friends that I have had close
relationship or that have really come close to you. I felt bad hearing
their views on your personality and your words. It’s sad to hear how
humble and nice they said you are but believe me people don’t see you
that way.
I don’t know how or where
to start from but it’s no doubt that the only controversial Nigerian
music star Eedris Abdulkareem, is on comeback spotlight radar with his
recent singles. It has never happened in the history of the Nigerian
Music Industry, that an artiste made a comeback after years of silence.
Eedris Abdulkareem has always being a self acclaimed last man standing.
Looking back at his past troubles and controversies excluding his
glorious years plus the dramatic scenario his song “Nigeria Jaga Jaga”
caused him. His issue with 50 cent, Nigerian Brewery and the presidency
banned on him then.
I have nothing against
him but just piece words of advice to you Mr. Abdulkareem. 1st I must
confessed I love your never say die spirit. But my major problem with
you was your past PR and the way you present yourself. In all honesty
you deserve our applause because all the trouble you had came fighting
either for your right or for others. The only ‘But’ has always been your
later approach and attitude toward certain things and final conclusion.
Thinking of it, maybe the people around you are scared to tell you
the truth and you end up getting yourself into the bad hands of the
public. Your PR then is not a professional I guess, because publicity is
not just about controversy alone and bad ones for that matter. For
instance, your words on Dbanj and Don Jazzy have become regular gist
which people are tired of; even your fans.
Listening to your new
single “Moringa” which trended for two days across the social media, I
felt happy for you because I can sense an historical comeback. Please it
will be in your best interest to do away with your old habits which I
felt you are already working on.I was at the Felabration 2013 concert
and I was fortunate to watch your performance and studied you. I could
sense you are humble but your image in the face of the public like i
said earlier seems different.
Your two recent singles “I GO WHOOZ U” & “MORINGA” are classic tracks that fit in with a chance to become a great hit.
Though many have issues
with your track “I GO WHOOZ U” with the lines against Don Jazzy. I was
surprise also at first until I read the write-up from Gbemi Adesuwa on
the issue and I listened to the track again before I understood you were
not actually dissing Don Jazzy, how many people do you think will
accept you are not?
This new track “MORINGA”
is not my kind of music though but it’s a good song and i believe it has
a better chance. Your next single and conducts will determine if you
can achieve an historical comeback sir.
Please do away with the spirit of ‘I don’t care’ and start showing you do. You can become great and celebrated again.
There is more money in the music business now unlike how it was years back when you championed the game.
Your new track “MORINGA” shows you can be a good brand ambassador
but you need to prove you can.
No brand wants to be associated with an
arrogant individual but a good role model. Don’t get me wrong sir. Over
the years you’ve proven to be an individual who can be a good role model
but you need to clean the past image people had of you and prove to us
you’re worthy.
We know you’ve done a lot for this industry but let your music
speak it and not you saying it all the time alone. Reporters can push
words into your mouth, be wise and I know you’re smart. Don’t let them
bring you down like they did for many other artistes. Also let me
quickly say this, it will be nice for you to take hold of the boy called
VTEK because the young man has proven to us that he can be part of your
re-branding judging from your two songs with him. We already notice his
awesomeness on PSquare’s recent songs including the “Personally” song
which was said to be co-produced alongside Paul Okoye of the Psquare.
A word they said it enough for the wise. Kindly think about all
what I have said sir and take the ones that you felt are truth into use.
Please I am begging you because I can see a future ahead of you if
only…
Thanks for your time.
What do you guys think?
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