Omotena crooner, Joshua Iniyezo, popularly known as Solidstar, tells Ademola Olonilua of The Punch NewsPapers about his career and relationship with actress, Tonto Dikeh...
Your album is coming out and the public expectation is way higher than your last album. What do you have to offer your fans?
I know there is a lot of expectation of
me career-wise. I know I will live up to the expectation because I just
released two songs online and the reviews are great. They are really
doing well though we just released them online. The two songs are off
the album. We just want everybody to go and get the album when it is out
because there is going to be different things from Solidstar. People
should expect different things from me because they know me as this R
‘n’B artiste but I changed their perception when I released, Omotena and Skibo.
I want my fans to know that apart from this afro-pop, I still do
reggae, dancehall and the likes. It is more like a very versatile album.
I just want to give everybody a different feel and various options to
choose from.
This year has been good for you.
It has been reported that you acquired multi-million naira properties
this year alone. What did you do differently?
Last year, I performed a lot but most of
them were free shows. I was only paid for a few. This year I made a lot
of money, did a lot of things for a change. I told my team that we had
to sit up. We had spent a lot on projects and we had to think of ways to
get the money back. We had a meeting and decided that we all had to put
in our best in whatever project we were doing. We thank God it worked
out well. Now I am proud of not just my label, but of myself also.
You are still with the label that
discovered you, Achivas Music. Will you leave it at anytime like some
artistes do leave their record labels?
I doubt if I will leave Achivas Music
anytime soon because the management has been doing well. It is hard to
stay on your own because the challenge can be overwhelming. Even if I
want to go, I will still be under it; something like an affiliation
because it will not be easy. For now, I am still with Achievas.
You are known to be very close to Tuface, why are you not signed to his record label, Hypertek Records?
I was already signed to Achivas Music
before Hypertek Records became my friend. I knew Tuface through my
record label. We became very close that some people even thought I was
signed under Hypertek. Kudos to Tuface, I really appreciate what he has
done for me over the years. He is part of my success story. He got me
fame and fortune and I am really grateful to him.
How is your grandmother who has always been there to support you and your dream?
My grandmother is late now. To me then,
she was my everything; she meant the whole world to me and gave me all
her support that my own mother and father did not give me. She sent me
to school with the little she had. She was a prophetess and she had a
church. She was the kind of woman that liked helping people and had a
lot of people under her wings. She really tried for me and she is
somebody that I will never forget. My granny would do anything to see me
happy and I was her favourite grandchild.
How do you feel, knowing your grandmother is not alive to witness your success?
I think about it most time and anytime I
do, I feel very bad. I don’t cry though but I think about it. I just
wish she was here to see her son doing good; if she were alive, she
would never go hungry for a day. While she was alive, she never ever
wanted to see me hungry. By now, I probably would have bought a house
for her. I would have taken her to somewhere special.
Is it true that you bought a 2013 Infinity SUV for N13m? Why are you not riding it about?
With the kind of weather we are experiencing now, there are just some places you would not want to take it to.
Is it true you recently bought a property worth about N30m?
Yes, I did.
Do you have any endorsement deal?
No. I don’t.
How did you get all that money?
I got them from shows; God has been
really merciful to me. He has been so wonderful to me. I did tours and
got money from that too.
Why did you switch from love songs to party songs?
I do music for love but at the same
time, you have to look at the monetary aspect. We have spent a lot of
money. I could remember back then when I sang ‘One in a million’, I sang
with all my heart and soul but it did not bring me money. My account
was crying. There was nothing coming in, all I got was that I was a
talented artiste and I got lots of thumbs up. After much thoughts, I
decided to change. I am very versatile; I can actually sing anything. I
decided to change and see what would happen. That was when I did Omotena;
that was a song that was different from my genre of music and it
worked. I decided that the next one was going to be better. Then I did Skibo and the song was a hit.
Are you dating Tonto Dikeh?
We do hang out. We relax together; we
are very very close but not like girlfriend and boyfriend. We are really
close. We hang out together, go to places and chill together.
Will you cut your dreadlocks anytime soon?
I will but not yet because I still need
to make a lot of money. I have a small face. My dreads are deceiving a
lot of people. If I cut them off I will look like a small boy and you
may not recognise me. When I have decided to relax with music, then I
will cut them off.
Why did you pick Independence Day for your album launch?
The timing works for me. I feel
releasing the album on October 1 will be very cool. That day is a free
day; I doubt if anybody will release an album on that day. Everywhere
will be relaxed. Being a free day, I am sure people’s attention will be
focused on the album launch.
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