Nigerian singer, Babatunde Rahim, known professionally as Lyta in a recent statement sheds more light on what transpired between him and his former boss, Olamide.
Recall that Lyta, the “Time” crooner signed a record deal with YBNL Nation in 2018 but left the label in May 2019 after having a disagreement with the label owner Olamide.
Lyta during an interview on the the podcast Echoo Room revealed that he left YBNL simply because of confusion.
He said that when he dropped his hit song “Time” featuring Olamide, he allowed his friends to get into his head with some random talks as he was much younger then.
Speaking further Lyta said he tried to return to YBNL but Olamide did not respond to him as he also unfollowed him on Instagram.
He however added that he didn’t blame himself for his fallout with Olamide as he noted that he didn’t really understand the music industry those years.
Lyta also speaks about YBNL signee that included Asake and Fireboy DML and others as he noted that he is been thrilled with the energy by theses artistes.
He added that YBNL singer, Asake vibe pushes him more to stand up and face his music the more.
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