Entertainment of Tuesday, 10 December 2024
Source: www.mynigeria.com
Veteran Nigerian rapper and music producer, Eldee has stated that the first time he met Wizkid - who was a young, rising musician at the time, he immediately knew that he had something in her.
He said this during a sit down on the Adesope live podcast.
He stated: "I saw that WizKid had something as soon as he walked in."
Eldee recounted the conversations he had with singer Banky W, who was the one who discovered young Wizkid.
"I'm not trying to take credit or anything but I feel like part of what I might have said to Banky W was part of what gave them the full confidence to be like 'you know what, let's do it!'. I told him 'This kid has something and we have to figure out a way to make sure that he doesn't fall into the wrong circles," Eldee explained.
In those formative days of Wizkid's music career, Eldee contributed to shaping Wizkid’s sound, emphasising a need for balance and broad appeal.
He recounted his contribution, saying: "There were a lot of kids at the time who had talent and you needed someone you could mould and give directions. I remember one of the things that I brought at the time was that we were listening to a lot of Roc City and they had mixed tapes they had done.
"So I told Banky that if we wanted the music to go far, our music had to align with that. Some of that is what we used to play to WizKid at the time and asked him to find the middle ground because he couldn't do all dancehall because he wasn't a Jamaican.
"When WizKid first played Don't Dull for us for the first time I was like This is it. The first show he performed at was the Sound City Video Music Awards and that was his first big performance."