Rapper Remilekun Safaru better known as Reminisce has revealed that he has a 3-year-old daughter whose name is Motunrayo.
The rapper made this known at the Industry Nite held on Wednesday, February 5, 2014 at Maddox, Victoria Island, Lagos, where he played host to the event with Olamide, Seriki, Endia and Shank as supporting acts.
Alaga Ibile, as Reminisce is fondly called, also cleared the air on the beef with rapper Vector, saying there is no rift between them, adding that Vector was meant to be at the night’s event but was unavoidably absent.
The Industry Nite, which started on a somewhat low tempo, began to build up when former Alapomeji rapper Seriki mounted the stage to perform some of his songs, but guests at the gig didn’t go nuts until Olamide took over the mic.
The YBNL rapper, as usual, transferred his energy to the crowd and charged up the ambience with his ‘Turn Up’ hit and performed a new song before killing it with ‘Durosoke’ performance – Olamide almost stole the show from Alaga Ibile.
Nonetheless, Reminisce, who has grown to be a force in the Nigeria music circle, also thrilled the crowd. Though his performance at the Industry Nite wasn’t as energetic, he still pulled his weight as the crowd, believed to be dominated by street-music enthusiasts, mimed his song word-for-word while his
Alaga Ibile, as Reminisce is fondly called, also cleared the air on the beef with rapper Vector, saying there is no rift between them, adding that Vector was meant to be at the night’s event but was unavoidably absent.
The Industry Nite, which started on a somewhat low tempo, began to build up when former Alapomeji rapper Seriki mounted the stage to perform some of his songs, but guests at the gig didn’t go nuts until Olamide took over the mic.
The YBNL rapper, as usual, transferred his energy to the crowd and charged up the ambience with his ‘Turn Up’ hit and performed a new song before killing it with ‘Durosoke’ performance – Olamide almost stole the show from Alaga Ibile.
Nonetheless, Reminisce, who has grown to be a force in the Nigeria music circle, also thrilled the crowd. Though his performance at the Industry Nite wasn’t as energetic, he still pulled his weight as the crowd, believed to be dominated by street-music enthusiasts, mimed his song word-for-word while his
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