Nigerian singer, Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ, popular as Brymo, has explained why he requested for sex before collaborating with Simisola Kosoko known as Simi in the music industry.
According to him, the demand was merely an “artistic pursuit” aimed at promoting their career.
Recall that Brymo sparked controversy after he revealed in a voice note he posted on X formerly known as Twitter that he demanded a sexual relationship from Simi in lieu for a music collaboration.
In a recent interview with Television Continental, Brymo defended his sexual advances towards Simi, describing it as “an artistic pursuit.”
“One day I was somewhere and I met Adekunle Gold, I was just like, ‘Oh! Gold.’ The first time I was ever meeting him. And he requested a collaboration… When he came to me, I just said flatly, ‘Oga, I’m not doing any collaboration right now.’
“Two weeks after, Simi came. I didn’t know they [Simi and Adekunle Gold were together]. I’m sure you all know about Falz. He took the fall that I was supposed to take. I was the target… But I’m a smart guy.
“When I saw her [Simi], I said no features except I am laying with the woman I am working with so it can really be intense. Did she not sleep with Adekunle Gold? Is that not why the music is extra good? But she said no, and I was like okay, bye-bye and then she left.
“She wasn’t the only one I proposed it to. But guess what? I’ve made music with seven women. I didn’t sleep with anyone of them.
“After that incident, I’ve recorded songs with four women. We didn’t even have that [sexual] conversation at all. We just made music. So, it wasn’t about me asking for sex for collaboration. No, no, it wasn’t about that. For me, it was an artistic pursuit.”
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