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Thursday, 1 August 2013

Before I Write A Book (Part 2) - By Basketmouth

As I pay respect to those great men that changed my life, the seemingly little gestures that shaped me and have made me who I am... I recall another long evening...
Year 2000, Fame pre-award concert. Dele Olukoju and Wale Oluwaleimu were the stage/project managers. I had met Wale before then and he hadsuggested I come perform in my bid to build a name.
I went there with a friend of mine,we had spent the last kobo on us transporting ourselves andgetting food to eat as the event didn't start early enough.Continue...
My performance was done @ aboutmidnight. It was a great outing for me. As it was time to leave,I met with the show organisers hoping I'd be paid formy service or get a little change for transport. Unfortunately, communication had gone wrongsomehow as they thought I was doing the performance for free.
It dawned on me at that moment, that I was in trouble.
My friend and I then decided to just hang around as the concert was still on and our last hope was that we might get a free ride.
By2am, the concert was still banging in full swing and I was totally exhausted. While moving around I met Six Foot Plus and Terry D Rapman...now, I was a big fan of their work and so we got talking. It so happened that they loved my performance that evening so we hit it off immediately.
After some minutes of small talk, I swallowed my ego and pride and brought myself to ask Six Foot Plus for transport money, hedidn't have much on him but he split what he had and gave me N60 which was more than enough to cover our bus fare.
We happily bounced out from theconcert, confident. We approached the main road and as God will have it,there was a bus going our way. In 30mins we were in Yaba, walking to Railway Compound-Ebute Meta where I was staying.
By4amI lay in my little corner, the end of another successful day in my struggle for relevance, I was happy at my chance to perform.
Exhausted by my ordeal but mostimportantly, I was grateful for that rapper who shared all he had on him with me, my new friend and saving grace, Six foot Plus
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