The singer said he and MC Loph were never friends
Contemporary high-life singer, Flavour, has opened up about his
relationship with late rapper, MC Loph, in an interview with Punch
Newspaper.
Flavour said "he and MC Loph were never friends, but artistes who only worked together when they met through rapper, Mr. Nigga Raw".
“MC Loph and I weren’t as close as people thought. I met Loph through
Mr. Raw when I came to Lagos. He wanted me to produce songs for him the same
way I was producing for Mr. Raw. Somehow, we came together and we did
the Osondi Owendi song. We later found out that we came from the same
village. I played a very big part in the song.
“We were not friends at all. We just did a song together. People just
had a misconception about the whole thing. I never told anybody this
before and I still insist it is not something we should talk about,”
Flavour said.
Flavour also attempted to clear up the misconception that he abandoned the Loph’s mother.
“I met his mother just once in my life. We went for a show in Nnewi
(Anambra State) and we passed through our village. He got down to see
his mother and I followed him. I greeted her and I gave her money that
day. She was very happy. We left. I was surprised when people started
saying I abandoned his mother when he died. It is not fair to talk about
this since he is no more. But then, I feel it is time I became honest
and open up because people have said a lot of things about me.
“It is not fair. He never greeted my father one day, let alone
visiting him. But I couldn’t confront him because of that. I felt he
didn’t have any business with my father. He could choose to greet him or
not. We were not related, we just came from the same village,” Flavour
said.
MC Loph, who was known for the song Osondi Owendi feat Flavour, died
14 September, 2011. He was on his way to his village along with his
sister to prepare for his traditional wedding. Both siblings were killed
in an autocrash along the way. Loph’s fiancee who was pregnant at the
time later gave birth to a son.
Soon after Loph’s death, Flavour released a single, Iwe, in his
honour. The video of the song featured stills from Loph’s funeral.
In October, 2013, Bianka Johnson, a woman who described herself as
healthcare practitioner, actors-manager and a goodwill citizen, sent out
a press statement accusing Flavour and Emeka Morgan, CEO of Morgan Ent,
Loph’s label, of abandoning the late rapper’s mother.
“Since the death of Mama’s son, MC Loph, Flavor Nabania never called
nor visited Mama and he never sent a dime to her for her upkeep,” she
wrote in her statement.
Loph’s mother died in 2013. Hmmmmmmmm!
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