His real name is Olumide Adegbulu but
he is popularly referred to as Olu Maintain. An accomplished artiste,
the Yahooze crooner, is one of the most extravagant artistes in Nigeria.
In this interview, he opens up on his lavish lifestyle and the entertainment industry.
Is it right to describe 2012 as your comeback year?
I
think that will be a fair assessment because prior to 2012, l had some
level of hiatus locally for about two and a half years. Last year, I
redefined my brand and it was very refreshing to test the waters and
reaffirm that the brand is still so much in demand. It was a year that
defined the second phase of my career and I see myself as starting over
again.
What do you mean by ‘the second phase’ of your career?
The
first phase lasted for about 14 years. Then, Olu Maintain evolved from
Maintain, the group, to Olu Maintain, the solo artiste that has seen it
all and done it all. When you are in that state of mind where
psychologically, you see yourself not being challenged any longer, it
becomes difficult to have the hunger to do more. That was why in 2012, I
decided to try another genre of music; another image and path in my
career. I was overwhelmed that it worked. That has inspired me to look
at myself as one who has given enough to the industry and who has more
to offer. Therefore, it is a new beginning, another phase of the journey
for me.
Why did you choose to be active only internationally in the last two and a half years?
That
was not by choice. If I give you a rundown of my activities since the
Yahooze album dropped in 2007, it is remarkable to see how quickly time
flies. After the album was released in May 2007, I was on tour in
Nigeria from that time until 2008 when I came up with the Kamakazi
video. In 2009, I toured America for the first time and I visited 35
states. In 2010, I toured almost all the countries in Europe and in
2011, I started recording again. In September 2011, the Nawti audio was
released and in January 2012, the video came out and the rest is
history. Therefore, there was no time I sat down doing nothing. You mean
the emergence of new artistes in the industry did not force you to beat
a retreat and restrategize? I see the Nigerian music industry as one
that is saturated but very uncompetitive.
How do I explain an Olu Maintain that has been quiet for some years and only for him to come out with a music video in 2012?
This is unarguably the best video in the country ever. That means that I
saw what a lot that people were not doing and I capitalized on it. The
industry is growing but it is not developing.
Why did you have to do a collaboration with foreign artistes, is it that you cannot hold it down on your own?
To start with, the collabo between Olivia and I was purely
circumstantial, it was not by choice. I met her at an industry party in
Los Angeles by the producer of the Nawti video, Naomi Smith and we took
it from there— courtesy her producer, Jerry Wonder. He is one of the
best hands in the industry in America. That was how the track ‘Hypnotise
me’ was born and Jerry wonder also facilitated my collaboration with
Fatman Scoop, an American hip-hop star. So, my collaborations were
circumstantial and as a result of me being at the right place at the
right time. It was not something I set out to do or part of my agenda.
Having watched the Nawti video, it is very hard to believe there was no
sexual chemistry between you and the video vixen No comment but the
beauty about my personality is that I can be overwhelming because I have
a persuasive and likable personality.
When I work with anybody, I like to establish a relationship outside work.
You raised the bar for yourself with Yahooze; do you think you can match that?
I am not going to match it, I will surpass it. Living up to it is not
an achievement but surpassing it is the beginning of achievement. A DJ
once told me that the only competition I have is me.
With
your years of absence, don’t you think you have lost your place in the
industry especially with the emergence of young artistes? The
truth about it is that the industry is my wife, I am married to it. I
know what to tell my wife anytime I feel like making love to her. Other
people are dating the industry and because I am married to it, I
understand her language so I can make her dance to my tune when I so
desire. You just wait and see what my new album. It is a ten tracker and
each letter stands for a song.
Is there a possibility of Maintain regrouping?
Nature has a funny way of taking its natural course; I would not deem
anything impossible. If it is nature’s calling and if God says we would
come back, who am I to say no? But for the next four quarters, I already
have my plans defined and if Maintain is going to do something, it will
have to be in the future and not this year.
When will marriage come?
Olu Maintain has come of age; I am closer to 40 now, single and with no
child. Before now, my career has been my wife and companion and that
makes it necessary for me to start prioritising. It will be a safe
assumption now to say I am seeking for something that is missing in my
life. There is no woman in my life now but I am working towards it. I
just want my woman to love me and love what I do. I am not attaching any
physical attributes to it because that eventually will go away. It’s
better to fall in love with someone because that lasts forever. My
parents have been married for 43 years.
Apart from music, do you do other things?
Yes. How do you think I have sustained my lavish lifestyle? That is why
people attribute my lifestyle to all sorts of negative things. What
they don’t know is that I surround myself with friends that are not in
my industry and that shows I have been able to sustain my fortune. I
respect my colleagues but I don’t have any close friend in the industry.
My best friend is a chartered accountant and a bank manager.
Don’t you think your lifestyle is too loud?
It is a part of me. I still like to blow, shine, stand out in a crowd
and that is with some level of affluence. Besides, it is required for my
profession. For instance, when I dress, I do loud colours and really
that is just my person, and being an entertainer makes it mandatory for
me to be flashy. I like to glow, bling and dress flamboyantly because I
am not a conservative in any way. I read somewhere you still live in a
rented apartment… It is false because I have tenants.
How can I be collecting rent and still live in a rented apartment? By the special grace of God, I own the place where we are having this interview and many more.
So how much is Olu worth?
Olu will be rich for the rest of his life and that is by default. I
cannot go broke for the next generation to come. I have planted enough
for my next generation to benefit from. That is as a result of being
prudent and making wise decisions in my choice of investments and circle
of friends. The Nawti video for instance cost a lot of money. It is the
only Nigerian video that has 16 looks. Most Nigerian videos have four
or five, which costs an average of $20,000 or $25,000. So for a 16-look
video, do the arithmetic.
How do you relax when you are not making music?
I love to stay in my home. I do not drink, smoke, or go clubbing. I
only club when I am being hosted. I watch TV and I like to travel also.
My persona is a completely misunderstood one. Contrary to what people
think, I am a very warm person. I am Cancerian. so naturally I have a
large heart and that is misinterpreted because I am an artiste.
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