Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Kelly Hansome and Kennis Music Hold Peace Talk But He Still Resents M.I.


Kelly Hansome and Kenny Ogungbe
Months ago, Kelly Hansome revealed his dismay and eventual break down of the relationship with the C.E.O of the label he was signed on – Kennis Music in an interview and it has served as the pivotal for several other issues with Kennis Music producer responding, vehemently. Kelly Hansome was also threatened via SMS after the release of ‘Catch me if you can’ song online and the name ‘Kelly Hansome’ was synonymous with controversy as the song directly spoke to the C.E.O of Kennis Music and Primetime Entertainment, Kenny Ogungbe. Kelly Hansome also made use of the avenue to tell and address his grudge with rapper M.I. who in an earlier song of his mentioned Kelly Hansome insinuating he would rather ‘talk to the man – Kenny Keke Ogungbe instead of Kelly.’ which Kelly hansome finds disrespectful.
The reason for the conflict with Keke was Kelly Hansome wanting out of his contract with Kennis Music and the executives at the record label not ready to as Kelly Hansome is ’still owing them money” as a source close to them informed.
Kenny Ogungbe in an interview said: “Here was a young man we brought back into the country, released his songs, housed him, shot his videos and what we get in the end is unwanted publicity as a result of his actions”.
Days ago, There was a meeting between Kennis Music executives and Kelly Hansome to resolve the conflicts and this morning, Kelly Hansome issued an apology via his Facebook group to the Kenny Ogungbe and Kennis music.
In a phone conversation, Kelly Hansome informed he was in no position to tell the outcome yet but the outcome seem favourable as it would be revealed on Kenny Ogungbe’s Primetime Africa TV and radio show. “The outcome of the meeting would be announced on Primte Time Africa [TV Show] this friday” Kelly Hansome informed. He also reveals a possible distribution agreement might be reached with Kennis Music for his new album ‘Names of Noise Maker’.
While he has also made peace moves to the Mo’ Hits who he referred to in his ‘igwe kom kom’ track, he is yet to do so with Chocolate City or M.I. Kelly Hansome reveals that peace move was made to the Wande Coal and D’banj’s Mo Hit Camp which was facilitated by a cousin of his. When asked about his situation with rapper M.I., he reveals that M.I.’s lyrics referring to himself and Kenny ‘Keke’ Ogungbe was disrespectful and remains a personal situation with M.I. and not Chocolate city, they still have a situation.
“I would definitely release a rap album, We all once rapped and battled” Kelly asserted and would disclose details in ‘due time’.

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