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I’m Sincerely Sorry For Lambasting Soundcity – Kiddominant

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After the Soundcity MVP Awards in 2017, popular producer, Ayoola Oladapo Agboola, aka Kiddominant, caused a major uproar when he took to social media to rant about the award and at the same time blasted the organisers for giving out the award for Best Producer to Young John.

According to the producer, he was supposed to be awarded the plaque as credits to the series of hit songs he made that year.

However, the producer said he later apologized out of remorse.

He said,

“My apology to Soundcity was sincere because I felt and still feel remorseful about how I reacted to losing the award. Honestly, those who are close to me will tell you that I’m not a troublesome person. However, we all make mistakes and it’s only right we apologise when we realise our wrongdoings. I believe that organisers of awards are doing a great job.”

Maintaining that he had a wonderful outing in 2017, Kiddominant stated:
“Last year was amazing for me as an African music producer. I was signed to Sony/ATV USA, and I produced a beat for one of the biggest Jamaican artistes of the moment, Popcaan, who is signed to Drake’s record label. I also produced two of the biggest songs in Africa –Davido’s Fall and Mayorkun’s Mama. Don’t forget that I also produced Mayorkun’s Che Che towards the end of the year. I’m really grateful to God. What makes me different from any other producer is my idea of sound composition and mindset as a person. I actually think I’m the best producer in the world.”
During the awards, Kiddominant was nominated alongside Youngjon and other producers for the Best Producer of the Year award category. The award was won by Youngjon who is signed onto Olamide’s YBNL record and Kiddominant didn’t feel happy about that.
He then took to social media to blast the Awards organisers, but he has since apologised

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