Son of self-styled Fuji musician, Abass Akande Obesere, has taken a bold step to float a new record label called R-Entertainment, giving reasons he doesn't want to follow the same genre as his father.
Lekan, who is based in Dublin, said he desire to have a different identity from the acclaimed Paramount King of Fuji.
"I don't want to play Fuji music because my great grand dad was a Fuji musician. My dad too is a Fuji musician. And a lot of people don't know that two of my father's brothers are into Fuji music as well," he said.
The young lad arrived Nigeria recently with two acts on his label; rap artiste, Abiodun Azeez, aka Beezy and Hip-hop sensation, Akinyemi Akintoye, known as Sajan.
Speaking of the mission of R-Entertainment in the Nigeria music scene, he said, "I started R-Entertainment two years ago. It is about promoting music in Africa. I have been collaborating with top promoters in Dublin. I was part of the team that brought Wizkid, Davido and others from Nigeria. I just felt it is about time I come back home to add value to what we have now. And by so doing, we are going to be promoting a couple of singles from the two acts on the label. Beezy is a rapper, and already, he has a single titledPawon, produced by TJ, while Sajan is a hip-hop artist. He too has a single titled Soyoyo. These two singles we shall be releasing officially on Nigerian radio stations from next week," he revealed.
On R-Entertainment, his sojourn in Dublin and how he met his two signees, Lekan said: "The label started in 2013 in Dublin after I did my first club show for which I brought an artiste from the UK. I just wanted to test the waters with that show, and it turned out to be a successful show. I continued with the club shows in Dublin, but I didn't just want to stay glued to that platform. So I decided to think out of the box; everyone knows my dad is a musician, and I didn't want to sing. At that point, I decided to sign my first artiste, Beezy. We did a couple of stuffs and I thought that since I have a rapper, it would make sense to get a singer as well. I then decided to bring Sajan on board. Together we've done a lot of works in Dublin. So we then decided it is about time to come back to Nigeria where we came from and contribute our quota to the music industry.