Mountain Black, one-half of the music group, Danfo Drivers, has said that the music industry neglected his recently deceased colleague, Mad Melon, before his death.
Shortly after news of
the artiste’s demise hit the Internet, many artistes posted his picture on
social media, mourning his death.
In a chat with
Saturday Beats, Mountain Black said, “Yes, he was neglected (by the music
industry). We became popular in 2003, and we had been managing ourselves since
then. I believe that with God, all things are possible. We believed in
ourselves, and that is why we were still relevant in the industry till now. The
industry is very wide; you can fix yourself anywhere and make your money. We
were, also, both involved in transportation business.”
On the nature of Mad
Melon’s illness, Black said, “I am not a doctor. I was actually not around. It
was when I got back, I was told that he was not feeling well. One of his
relatives called me and said I should come immediately because my brother was
acting strangely. By the time I got there, he was gone. I was just told he was
not feeling fine.”
Revealing the plans for Melon’s funeral rites, Black said,
“the wake will take place on October 11, while the burial will hold the next
day. We stay in Satellite Town now but we have to go back to Ajegunle where we
were brought up. He is going to be buried in Atan Cemetery, Yaba. The people of
Ajegunle have been very supportive.”
When asked what he would miss most about his former partner,
Mountain Black said, “I will miss a lot about him. We went to places and worked
together. He will always be in my heart. I can neither forget nor deny him– he
was my brother.”
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