Former member of ‘Plantashun Boi’, Ahmedu Augustine, popularly known
as Blackface, has threatened to drag his former friend and multi-award
winning artiste, Innocent Idibia (2face) to court for allegedly stealing
his song.
Blackface accused 2face of stealing “Let Somebody Love You”. 2face
released the song with Bridget Kelly, an American singer and songwriter
from New York City, as part of his Ascension album in 2014.
On Monday, Blackface took to social media to make the allegation.
“You singing #LetsomebodyLoveYou without telling me when you know its
my song isn’t going down without the world knowing what you and you
manager efe been doing …am coming for una,don’t get it twisted”
“Since you decided to hide you know I still let you know a piece of
my mind @official2baba and well meet in court about my publishing”
“Suddenly your manager @EfeOmorogbe is a song writer on my song? So
you can split publishing 4ways with Bridget Kelly?with my name
misspelt?”
“y not ask dat u wana record my song?I was out in d wilderness n u
never called becos u wish me dead so my properties be urs?
@official2baba”
Plantashun Boiz were a Nigerian hiphop and RnB music group. It consisted of 2face Idibia, Faze and Blackface.
The group was formed during their college years in Enugu, at the
Institute Of Management And Technology (I.M.T Enugu). The group was
managed by Owoyemi Akinwale Nathaniel (Natz), Ifeanyi Oji (Odogwu), and
Obasi Leonard (Baba Leo). As a result of the Plan B reunion album,
Plantashun Entertainment Ltd. Management was born in 2007. The Plan B
album was distributed by T Joe.
The band released two successful albums Body and Soul in 2000 and
Sold Out in 2003. The band broke up in 2004, to be briefly reunited in
2007 for just one more album Plan B.
After the Plantashun Boiz split up in 2004, Blackface led a solo
musical career. He released the hip hop album Ghetto Child in May 2004
collaborating with a number of artists. The album contains “Hard Life”
featuring Alabai as the first single. He also recorded a full album for
his crew D Tribunal called What We Are.
After Ghetto Child, he released Evergreen, Jungle Fever, Me, Musiq and I, Dancehall Business and the prospective Defender. In 2013, he made a collaborative album 200 with Maine Eazz.
2face Idibia released his debut solo album Face 2 Face (2004), which established him as a viable solo artist.
Following the release of his debut album, he released his second
album Grass 2 Grace in 2006, which contained hits “One Love”, “True
Love, “4 Instance”. He is the founder of Hypertek Entertainment.
In 2006, his song “African Queen” was used in the soundtrack for the film Phat Girlz, which was released internationally.
He released a promotion album in 2008 called The Unstoppable releasing the single “Enter the Place”. Problems with album distribution in 2007 caused as shift of the release date of the album from 2008 to early 2009. In 2010, 2face released an “international edition” of the same under the title The Unstoppable International Edition making him the first Nigerian artist to have an appropriately priced international album.
2face released two more singles from the international version of his
Unstoppable album. The international edition of the album won two
awards at the 2010 SoundCity Music Video Awards. He also won the Channel
O Music Video Awards Best African Western award and the MTV Africa
Music Awards for Best Male and Artist of the year.
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