After painstaking dedication and handwork injected in the production of both audio and video of the street banger “Tomorrow” which has not stopped getting massive plays on various radio stations all over Nigeria and also his song that got him his fame Dream Girl, the Dream Girl crooner has also revealed to us that he will release the video version of the song while giving details about the song and his career in the music industry, we took pleasure in having few words with the Pop star:
May we get to know you sir?
My name is Eyitayo Bashir Olajide popularly called Fame-Tee a 400 level student of Mass Communication, Kwara State University.
May we get to know you sir?
My name is Eyitayo Bashir Olajide popularly called Fame-Tee a 400 level student of Mass Communication, Kwara State University.
When did you start your music career?
My debut in the music industry was in the early 2009 "though I have being singing been for more than a decade"- He jestly said. The Kwara State and Igbaja indigene said “I have been flirting with music all my life. I don’t remember exactly how old I was, but I know I was incredibly young when I knew that I wanted to be a singer. What tends to happen as a child, you have dreams of what you want to do whether being a lecturer, doctor or a lawyer but you take care of life; you go to school and eventually start working. When the inspiration has gotten to a certain level I visited a studio with friends when I was in SSS 3. My mom will say follow your dream but keep two things in mind". "The son of whom you are and education first before anything".
Can we get a quick detail on your career so far?
This was after my secondary school in Lagos State with some of my friends where we formed a musical group then called D trait Crew though we did not last long but it helped me somehow. I have recorded 4 tracks already Igbakan, Je ka Jo, Dream Girl and Tomorrow and the video for Tomorrow will be officially released soon”.
This was after my secondary school in Lagos State with some of my friends where we formed a musical group then called D trait Crew though we did not last long but it helped me somehow. I have recorded 4 tracks already Igbakan, Je ka Jo, Dream Girl and Tomorrow and the video for Tomorrow will be officially released soon”.
Since you are a student, how have you being coping, Music with Studies?
To be frank, it is not easy, for an artist whom his fans are not limited to a particular location. Like months ago, I had three shows in Ibadan and another show in Lagos, I had to attend the show in Ibadan and quit others. You can’t do music as per time that is a definite fact. Music needs full dedication if truly one wants to reap the success of his/her struggle. I give all my time while in school so that I can have a good academic performance at the end of the day and I go to the studio for my recording during holiday.
To be frank, it is not easy, for an artist whom his fans are not limited to a particular location. Like months ago, I had three shows in Ibadan and another show in Lagos, I had to attend the show in Ibadan and quit others. You can’t do music as per time that is a definite fact. Music needs full dedication if truly one wants to reap the success of his/her struggle. I give all my time while in school so that I can have a good academic performance at the end of the day and I go to the studio for my recording during holiday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE PROMISING POP SINGER FAME-TEE..