I learnt alot from this interview... thanks to baba for being expressive and taking time pour out his mind . I felt so sad about the opportunity he missed with Steve wonder... but ayanmo ti gbe sha , its well . Welldone Mr Adeyanju brother mi .
Uncle Rasak, you did a great job! I will definitely see you once you return to California Agbaletu we’re proud of you for your dedication to reach out to our legends Social security system is a good ideas to embrace for our people benefits at retirement age
Well done Mr. Adeyanju and thanks. Honestly, i love this man….very sincere. No grudges against KSA but he only mentioned what happened then. I’m happy he’s doing fine but i struggle to believe that age ooo….looks younger
Yes the man is so honest ....i watched the interview he granted with Nigbati TV and he never went so detailed like this interview. And i noticed he didnt lie and his words didn't contradict esch one. Kudos to Alhaji Rasak
Another great interview. I love Omo wa Alhaji Rasaq Aladokun for his ever-present candour and for relating his experiences exactly as they were. I am also thankful for him that he was able to use his wisdom to free himself from the shackles that could have left him impoverished by now like so many other former band leaders. May God continue to bless him. As for his age though, there is no way he can be 68 as that'll mean he is only a few years younger than KSA, my friend Special Apostle Matthew Olojede, Abiodun Fatoke, Haji Timmy and others who were much older than him then. As for the Kwara experience that Haji Rasaq referred to, it was late Governor David Bamigboye and the town was Oro Ago near Omun Aran in Kwara State where they played before travelling to Kwara Hotels and a TV studio in Ilorin.
1:40:00 - 1:43:00 affects not just bands but most Nigerians who hold up leadership positions in political and religious gatherings. Politicians are even far better than some religious leaders. I'm addicted to DA's AgbaletuTV. May heavens bless Baba Aladokun for his unbiased historical biopic.
Good memory. Thanks my brother rasaki aladokun omo won ni ile aludundun oke wil both followed our father in drumming. My regards to brother tajudeen .onilu dele abiodun ni igba kan
I didn’t know there is such high level of collaboration in music performance and production in those days. His analogy with football is apt. I also didn’t know there is a lot of enmity among people in the same band. Dog eat dog kind of thing and people crushing other people to get to the top. It must have been difficult for them but we thank God for their perseverance otherwise we would not know their story today. Thank you Alhaji Aladokun and our dear host of Agbaletu.
As much as i love KSA, I could see the truthfulness in Alhaji Razaki Aladokun's comments. KSA and other Band Leaders need to reorganise their teams and help their Band members to succeed and leave well too.
Today is 08/03/24. Many happy returns of the day sir. Agba yin a da ale(Amin). What a thought provoking interview. I learnt a lot from it. Agbaletu- well done to you too👍
I listened to every inch of this interview I love this man Mr Rasaki Oladotun he's one man that's sincere with his words....I listened carefully for 2+hours and I enjoyed everybit of the interview....
Masquerade in Yoruba land is a traditional religion of some family lineages or clans. They are the Ọ̀jẹ̀ families; most of them having Ọ̀jẹ̀ as prefix to their names/surnames. Aladokun was very popular as masquerade/magician in those days 60s, 70s and thereafter.
Happy birthday to you sir. I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you Agbaletu for bringing all these legends on your show. I have really learnt a lot from Alhaji Rasaki's interview as a musician that I am. Osta Tee & De-Merciful Band.
This is very educative and interactive interview! I’m categorically saying it’s excellent as I have learnt lots from it!! Baba Rasaki Aladokun e dogbo e o dagba bi ara owuro (Ase) same to the interviewer Agbaletu❤👋🏿
Mr Rasaq Aladokun has spoken very well. He has respect for King Sunny Ade but all his submissions are tailored to his experience when he was with the King Sunny Ade. We should not discredit his side of his story because of the love many of us have for the King Sunny Ade. More importantly, King Sunny Ade is also a human being like us and we are all not perfect. Lessons have been learnt and the upcoming artists should also reflect about his submission for the future sakes. Thank you so much to Mr Dele Adeyanju and his crew for their efforts to bring our legends in the music industry to the forefront for learning from their mistakes and opportunities.
This has just spoke well ,that’s how all the Nigerian musicians act towards their band members The likes of femi kuti king Sunny Ade they take you abroad on tour ,they won’t pay you as expected make God help us all As a musician you’ve to open your eyes and Brain to move on and n life
Happy birthday to Alhaji Rasaki Oladokun, long live sir. Whenever I want to do exercise, I am fond of dancing to that 1983 record where you beat your drum to "Tíólogòtiolo" After KSA said Rasaki ijo ti ya o. Same goes for "Sunny ti dé o, Aládé ti dé o àríyí. Àgbàletù, please help us bring "Orí kan body" General Kolington' former band boy and Rasaki omo Àyànwálé having heard from Alhaji Àgbà's former drummer and band Boys. God bless you mightily.
This is great. I always learn from Baale Dele Adeyanju' s ways of handling matters. I learnt a lot from our guest here. His actions has taught those who listen well mever to forget their destiny for any reasonbut to fight for it. Don't love others above your destiny. Destiny brought him to tthe King and when the same destiny signalled him to move he moved. It's great
Good job Agbaletu.. kindly get across to Sir Tunde Isaac Hayes ( check the popular London reggae sunsplash, he is the first back up on green from King left on stage)s presently in London... It can be a phone call interview. Thanks
Lots of words of wisdom in KSA records many of which this gentleman played in adequately answered his allegations. Words, one of which destiny shines like Gold. Who can change what God has destined for a man? How many band leaders of that generation are still making waves at top level today? DESTINY. If an angel leads a band in Nigeria we will still have things to say. Unfortunately KSA is not an angel. I live in abroad now and I do not hold any grudges against my former bosses. I am only grateful to them all for the opportunity and experiences I gained . Most people those days don’t know better. And it will be unfair to judge them by western world’s standards. As for Steve Wonders issue if he’s actually NEED you, he has more than enough connections and power to get you. I hope today’s band leaders are reading, watching and learning how to and how not to be a band leader in Nigeria.
I remember when you came to Dallas, my son you love so much that you want to take with you to California is now 24years old. If You remember Funmi and Tope you will remember me.
Is he God? Well done, Alhaji. We are just horrible. Even in religious circles, this is how African leaders behave that has destroyed us and our nations.
Hmmmm! Another way to tarnish the image of KSA - "divide-and-rule"? With insider knowledge, some of these musicians are clueless with their allegations, partly due to their unrefined approach to music business and life. A band is not like a plantation field where you are forced to work as a slave. So, as grown men (not band "boys" as you all call yourselves), they have the free-will to leave. KSA still shines forth despite the palaver by the old members, who have all prospered or traveled abroad through KSA. Like Oliver Twist, never satisfied. And they continue to grant interviews to discuss same issues over and over. Anyway, the channel bearer must run his show on TH-cam with whatever content to make small change. Think twice, man!
This is an honest discussion. Rasak’s confidence in his skills is why he can be very blunt about issues. He is very driven and i am very happy he found satisfaction/fulfillment with life in America. This thing my people call betrayal has to be redefined. He did nothing wrong, by walking away from KSA, an almost slave relationship. The man seized the opportunity to adjust his ladder of success to lean on the right wall. He took control of his destiny. A cab driver in America is not poor, just as a plumber or electrician is not poor in America. I know attorneys and graduate degree persons that are cab drivers. Sunny Ade is not an angel. He denied him an opportunity to work with Stevie wonder. I feel for Rasaki
I think at this point, Agbaletu must use all means to interview KSA at all cost. We must hear from him too, so that people judgement will be fair on the matter. The story is becoming lopsided small small. But let me say that band leaders might not have paid them enough. That doesnt mean however that they were so poorly paid that they cant afford decent lifestyle. Sarafa Bello played for KSA for just 10 yrs or so. He bought his own car, plus the one they were given, and he built an hotel in Ikorodu from it. He said that himself. Mr Rasaki also cited the boy that played with them shortly that was able to set up a studio that he fell back on after the pushed him out for the band. So its not like they werent paid decently, but their lifestyle doesnt make them save. Band members playing for KSA and his caliber of artist earn more than medical doctors from their shows. They do shows like 3 days every week. Band leaders is an entrepreneur. He owns his business. Its not a joint venture or partnership, so you wont expect him to declared profit for band members who are employees. Band members are hired for their skills and they are paid, they didnt register the busines with band leaders who are responsible for risk of the business. If the band fails for whatever reason, they just go ahead and play for someone else, while the band leader will die in poverty. Lastly, he left the 30 years ago (1994), he definitely cant say much of how the band is doing now and how they are paid cos obviously he doest maintain a good relationship with his former boss. Life goes on
I think you are biased on your statements. I love KSA but am highly disappointed with all of these allegations. None of the former band members says any positive things about him. Moreover, My opinion is there were elements of greed involved
As a defense you say he's an entrepreneur. Did he have a valid contract with his employees? How much was guaranteed for their Labor? It was a form of exploitation which happens in many systems as the speaker clearly explained.
I wonder how some of listen to discussion. I dont see any where this man spoke ill of KSA rather he gave his experience during is journey with the band which i dont think he meant to disparage anyone. Moreover many band boys have always have same complain hence this should tell us something is not right how they manage their band. For me Alhaji Rasak Aladokun spoke well and Dele is also a good interviwer he shows he had done hos research well before asking his questions. Good work
As adults, we are all responsible for our actions & inaction. Success or lack of success in life is personal & can not be tied to ur parents, friends or family or formal boss. N4000 in 1976 when N1 was about $1.30.. If KSA had facilitated Steve Wonder contract, today Mr Rasaki would still have sounded this way. There are so many drummers of that generation that were not fortunate to have a KSA dat will facilitate a US, UK Japan & European Visa. I thank God for Mr Rasaki life that he was able to stay back in USA with KSA facilitated Visa. At least we should be grateful to KSA for that alone has he's not God.
This same interview was conducted with Mr Rasak on Nigbati TV , it was interesting but I have a reservation about how @Agbaletu usually titles your interview, it tends to provoke sentiment against band leaders, for example,in all that Mr Rasak said about KSA, why is it that the only aspect that your title focus on is " divide and rule" claim, to me it appears that you guys are more interested in fueling fueds between band leaders and their band members, it's not fair at all.
This man is an ingrate some one that accommodate u when u get to lagos for the first time and you are with him for 20yr and you came online to say so many bad things about him just like that i never said KSA is perfect or never hurt you but you need to look back and you said you w be 68yrs at list there some thing you need to keep to your self and talk less as a mature man and i notice one thing you never said any good thing with some one you work with for 20yrs and you stay so long with him you are a. bad person not until he ask u about the car giving to you and see the way you respond that how mush is the car just 4000 naira how many people can buy the car then you are bad person indeed , now that you are in USA how many of your family have you help you need to talk less and i never wish u bad am happy u are doing fine stay bless.
THe fact remains that KSA did not treat his band members well because all KSA band members that have been interviewed did not eulogise KSA. All the KSA band members complained that they were not treated fairly when they were with KSA. Go and watch other band members interview including the one conducted by Nigbati TV. Majority of obey band members spoke well of obey but it is not so with KSA band members. KSA need to make amends with them
@@felixolalekanadebayo8946same said about wasiu ayinde, on nigbati tv Ayan Kunle was talking good about wasiu, the interview he did now with Dele adeyanju now he is talking bad about wasiu..
You are a big lie i also listen to obey band members as well most of them are saying this same thing i never said KSA is perfect all musician band members complain a lot but my dear brother juju band leader are still better go and listen to what one of K1 drummer just said pls go and listen then you too w understand my point
1:54:00 This man doesn’t know that it’s almost the same way he joined the band that KSA introduced the new boys too?😅 And again, earning 1k per record was enough to do many things those days. Truly, KSA was right when he said those band don’t have savings. You collected $500 and used it buy whatever that added no value to your life?
A very good interview however there are three sides to a story most times. There is Rasaki’s side which would be his own truth, then King Sunny Ade’s side which would represent his own perspective and thirdly you will have the absolute truth. I have watched and listened carefully to most of the interviews by KSA’s former band members and generally speaking what I can deduce is that depending on when you were in the band the story slightly differs. Some had very good experiences in terms of pays and their relationship with KSA. Some it appears not so good and that’s not because KSA was or is a bad man or leader. We must understand that there was mutiny in the band at some point and as such it appears that KSA’s fall back was to be daring in his approach that is why he would have two or three back up’s for every department of the band. Don’t forget he had been bitten once. As they say once bitten twice shy! He learnt from the Abioro saga when some of his band members left just before a show. If you were him what would you do? They made him to be daring. He simply could not trust them and as far as he was concerned the show must go on. It’s his name to protect. KSA is not perfect and so are his erstwhile band members too. We mustn’t forget that he who has made you laugh can also make you cry BUT the most important thing is to always remember the good that one has done. No matter what, KSA did good than what many people would do to Rasaki, he housed him when he came to Lagos and whether he decides to acknowledge it or not it was on the account of KSA that he first travelled out of Nigeria. The show he had in Netherlands in 1994 which he mentioned it was KSA who sanctioned that travelling then. In the case of Stevie Wonder things can be more complicated than what Rasaki has stated. Collaborations go through record companies etc. KSA may never have been involved in it. He is just assuming a lot because of his bias against KSA. In all of this, let’s learn to be content and grateful for that which people have done for us. Also band members must learn to save don’t use all your money to buy a music set that has no value. He could have used that money to buy land at that time!
Sir, you have spoken well. Mr. Aladokun said KSA paid them handsomely when on tours; meaning if there is more to be shared KSA is faultless. His complaint can be tied to poor revenue in Nigeria, in fact, what does he expect from couple of 50kobos and one-one Nairas?
Well said. With regard to the Stevie Wonder request/invitation, KSA may have his reasons for aborting the plan. It may be Baba Rasaki was at that point a petulant staff which made KSA decide to leave him out of the furtherance of the Stevie Wonder proposal
KSA depended so much on Alhaji Rasaki Aladokun and used to give him the chance to display his talent. Like "Rasaki mi o ijo tiya, ti o lo ko ti o lo" and so on. i use to enjoy it o. So, KSA is entitled to be angry with him for any misdemeanors
The moral issue which most of the commenters fail to understand (whether due to impatience, ignorance or willful disregard) is that the music of KSA (at least in the era of most of the former band members) was a co-created product. However, KSA despite knowing this behaved as if the co-created products belonged exclusively to him! A very minuscule percentage of Nigerian musicians have the creative genius to create and compose all the instrumental and lyrical parts of their music. For musicians who have not exclusively created their song-products to continue to act as if they alone own such products is highly IMMORAL. To solve this problem, however, requires cooperation among band members and relevant legislation.
We need to understand that music is like a secular company where the owner employs workers and they are paid salaries, so for Mr Rasaki to be expecting unexpected from the CEO. That's not possible.
I run a business here in the United States and everyone wants a fat 401k. This work culture of outrageous expectations from the boss is peculiar to our culture back home. The thing about any trade or craft in life is that RISKS are always commensurate with REWARDS.
Alhaji Expantiate more better in this interview than previous one with Ejire infact there are more things im hearing from this, what Alhaji said was to make all leaders change for better ways
the functioning system of African society and in particular among the Yoruba is at the origin of these difficulties. how can you work without a contract?
What Alhaji Aladokun is explaining is called Transparency. Bands should be managed like companies with band members being share holders on an agreed fair sharing formula. Mr Dele Adeyanju will no doubt agree with me.
The interviewer ought to put an interviewee into a position of the leader of the band. What would the interviewee do if the band didn't make enough money after deductions of expenses? The easiest thing to do in life is to criticise either the band leaders, the government, etc.
Critical appraisal of this interview, I can infer conflicting interests on the part of this man. He said band boys were not paid enough, but he mentioned a guy that was smart enough to start his own studio. He also mentioned the fact that he was able to get fund from a tour and wanted to start distributorship with Cadbury. Where did he get the money? Whilst, the band owner have their own issues, the band boys have a lot of issues ranging from waywardness, alcoholism, womanizing, voodooism etc. When you listen to some of them, they were able to have properties from being band boys, especially those that didn't stay till forever behind a band leader.
I learnt alot from this interview... thanks to baba for being expressive and taking time pour out his mind .
I felt so sad about the opportunity he missed with Steve wonder... but ayanmo ti gbe sha , its well . Welldone Mr Adeyanju brother mi .
Uncle Rasak, you did a great job!
I will definitely see you once you return to California
Agbaletu we’re proud of you for your dedication to reach out to our legends
Social security system is a good ideas to embrace for our people benefits at retirement age
Do you think our people will like it if the government deducts the tax from their income ?
Well done Mr. Adeyanju and thanks. Honestly, i love this man….very sincere. No grudges against KSA but he only mentioned what happened then. I’m happy he’s doing fine but i struggle to believe that age ooo….looks younger
Yes the man is so honest ....i watched the interview he granted with Nigbati TV and he never went so detailed like this interview. And i noticed he didnt lie and his words didn't contradict esch one. Kudos to Alhaji Rasak
Another great interview. I love Omo wa Alhaji Rasaq Aladokun for his ever-present candour and for relating his experiences exactly as they were. I am also thankful for him that he was able to use his wisdom to free himself from the shackles that could have left him impoverished by now like so many other former band leaders. May God continue to bless him. As for his age though, there is no way he can be 68 as that'll mean he is only a few years younger than KSA, my friend Special Apostle Matthew Olojede, Abiodun Fatoke, Haji Timmy and others who were much older than him then. As for the Kwara experience that Haji Rasaq referred to, it was late Governor David Bamigboye and the town was Oro Ago near Omun Aran in Kwara State where they played before travelling to Kwara Hotels and a TV studio in Ilorin.
Great interview, wonderful anchor. Good job keep it up
School of thought! Thank you, I got here by chance! I wish I could meet with both of you guys in this interview. Good Job!!!
Agbaletu you're dragging me off to addiction gradually.Lifes lessons learnt raw.God bless Dele Adeyanju.
This is one of the best and most explicit interviews. Agbaletu is GOATED! Alagba Rasaki Aladokun vent everything out. Thanks
1:40:00 - 1:43:00 affects not just bands but most Nigerians who hold up leadership positions in political and religious gatherings. Politicians are even far better than some religious leaders. I'm addicted to DA's AgbaletuTV. May heavens bless Baba Aladokun for his unbiased historical biopic.
This elder is such a treasure honestly. God bless him! Yoruba culture is Ace!
This man is firm, sincere and upright!❤
Good memory. Thanks my brother rasaki aladokun omo won ni ile aludundun oke wil both followed our father in drumming. My regards to brother tajudeen .onilu dele abiodun ni igba kan
I didn’t know there is such high level of collaboration in
music performance and production in those days. His analogy with football is apt. I also didn’t know there is a lot of enmity among people in the same band. Dog eat dog kind of thing and people crushing other people to get to the top. It must have been difficult for them but we thank God for their perseverance otherwise we would not know their story today. Thank you Alhaji Aladokun and our dear host of Agbaletu.
Happy birthday to Alhaji Bale Agbaletu thanks for this incisive interview
As much as i love KSA, I could see the truthfulness in Alhaji Razaki Aladokun's comments. KSA and other Band Leaders need to reorganise their teams and help their Band members to succeed and leave well too.
Today is 08/03/24. Many happy returns of the day sir. Agba yin a da ale(Amin). What a thought provoking interview. I learnt a lot from it. Agbaletu- well done to you too👍
I listened to every inch of this interview I love this man Mr Rasaki Oladotun he's one man that's sincere with his words....I listened carefully for 2+hours and I enjoyed everybit of the interview....
Nice interview 👌
Fantastic and no hold barred interview. I enjoy it so much
Dele Adeyanju, you are a professor on your field with the unique questions throwing to your guests all the time you question them, kudus baba.
Masquerade in Yoruba land is a traditional religion of some family lineages or clans. They are the Ọ̀jẹ̀ families; most of them having Ọ̀jẹ̀ as prefix to their names/surnames. Aladokun was very popular as masquerade/magician in those days 60s, 70s and thereafter.
Happy birthday to you sir.
I really enjoyed this interview. Thank you Agbaletu for bringing all these legends on your show. I have really learnt a lot from Alhaji Rasaki's interview as a musician that I am.
Osta Tee & De-Merciful Band.
This is very educative and interactive interview! I’m categorically saying it’s excellent as I have learnt lots from it!! Baba Rasaki Aladokun e dogbo e o dagba bi ara owuro (Ase) same to the interviewer Agbaletu❤👋🏿
Good interview from agbaletu well-done we your fans need you to bring k1 to agbaletu
Mr Rasaq Aladokun has spoken very well. He has respect for King Sunny Ade but all his submissions are tailored to his experience when he was with the King Sunny Ade.
We should not discredit his side of his story because of the love many of us have for the King Sunny Ade.
More importantly, King Sunny Ade is also a human being like us and we are all not perfect.
Lessons have been learnt and the upcoming artists should also reflect about his submission for the future sakes.
Thank you so much to Mr Dele Adeyanju and his crew for their efforts to bring our legends in the music industry to the forefront for learning from their mistakes and opportunities.
Ksa is good in all everything
All this pastors and Alfa's we say all that is ungodly 💪🏾💯 ishese lagba we need to go back to the tradition.
I really enjoy this interview, I have learned a lot about the economics of band management. Thank you Mr Adeyanju and Alhaji Rasaki Aladokun .
This has just spoke well ,that’s how all the Nigerian musicians act towards their band members
The likes of femi kuti king Sunny Ade they take you abroad on tour ,they won’t pay you as expected make God help us all
As a musician you’ve to open your eyes and Brain to move on and n life
Very wonderful interesting, honest and factual.
Chief Rasaki, you are a straight forward person. You said it as it is.
Alhaji Rashaki aladokun you are a real Yoruba person very intelligent
What a wonderful interview, I particularly enjoy this episode. We all have lessons to learn from these journeys to the past. Kudos to Agbaletu's team.
He is an honest man. Nigbati TV interviewed him before nothing change from Nigbati TV and this Interview.
Happy birthday to Alhaji Rasaki Oladokun, long live sir. Whenever I want to do exercise, I am fond of dancing to that 1983 record where you beat your drum to "Tíólogòtiolo" After KSA said Rasaki ijo ti ya o. Same goes for "Sunny ti dé o, Aládé ti dé o àríyí.
Àgbàletù, please help us bring "Orí kan body" General Kolington' former band boy and Rasaki omo Àyànwálé having heard from Alhaji Àgbà's former drummer and band Boys.
God bless you mightily.
Great session as always. Alhaji Rasaki Aladokun was brilliantly blunt. Kudos to him.
Agbaletu, a great interviewer, demystified many musical icons!
Great interview!
This is great. I always learn from Baale Dele Adeyanju' s ways of handling matters. I learnt a lot from our guest here. His actions has taught those who listen well mever to forget their destiny for any reasonbut to fight for it. Don't love others above your destiny. Destiny brought him to tthe King and when the same destiny signalled him to move he moved. It's great
Whao Rasaki what an opportunity have being looking for you since ages thank God I watch this program
Good job Agbaletu.. kindly get across to Sir Tunde Isaac Hayes ( check the popular London reggae sunsplash, he is the first back up on green from King left on stage)s presently in London... It can be a phone call interview. Thanks
Infact I really enjoyed the interview . God bless you.
Agbaletu eku ise tankutankun, amaju yi see Amin
Good job, Agbaletu 🎉.
Omo Agba gidi ni gentleman Aladokun. God bless him ❤
Kudos Adeyanju, I wish we can keeps this for our unborn children
I. Use to hear your name I'm Glad seen you for the first time sir Mr rasak Aladokun
Good interview
Lots of words of wisdom in KSA records many of which this gentleman played in adequately answered his allegations. Words, one of which destiny shines like Gold. Who can change what God has destined for a man? How many band leaders of that generation are still making waves at top level today? DESTINY. If an angel leads a band in Nigeria we will still have things to say. Unfortunately KSA is not an angel. I live in abroad now and I do not hold any grudges against my former bosses. I am only grateful to them all for the opportunity and experiences I gained . Most people those days don’t know better. And it will be unfair to judge them by western world’s standards. As for Steve Wonders issue if he’s actually NEED you, he has more than enough connections and power to get you. I hope today’s band leaders are reading, watching and learning how to and how not to be a band leader in Nigeria.
I remember when you came to Dallas, my son you love so much that you want to take with you to California is now 24years old. If You remember Funmi and Tope you will remember me.
Funmi Anifowoshe was my cousin
Is he God? Well done, Alhaji. We are just horrible. Even in religious circles, this is how African leaders behave that has destroyed us and our nations.
Nice one keep it up
Hmmmm! Another way to tarnish the image of KSA - "divide-and-rule"? With insider knowledge, some of these musicians are clueless with their allegations, partly due to their unrefined approach to music business and life. A band is not like a plantation field where you are forced to work as a slave. So, as grown men (not band "boys" as you all call yourselves), they have the free-will to leave. KSA still shines forth despite the palaver by the old members, who have all prospered or traveled abroad through KSA. Like Oliver Twist, never satisfied. And they continue to grant interviews to discuss same issues over and over. Anyway, the channel bearer must run his show on TH-cam with whatever content to make small change. Think twice, man!
This is an honest discussion. Rasak’s confidence in his skills is why he can be very blunt about issues. He is very driven and i am very happy he found satisfaction/fulfillment with life in America.
This thing my people call betrayal has to be redefined. He did nothing wrong, by walking away from KSA, an almost slave relationship. The man seized the opportunity to adjust his ladder of success to lean on the right wall. He took control of his destiny.
A cab driver in America is not poor, just as a plumber or electrician is not poor in America. I know attorneys and graduate degree persons that are cab drivers.
Sunny Ade is not an angel. He denied him an opportunity to work with Stevie wonder. I feel for Rasaki
Who took him to that USA?
@@oyewaleadeyinka9784
So taking him to America pays for all the past abuses ?
Weldone Agbaletu. Alhaji Aladokun says the truth.
That's how the band leaders behave.
Happy birthday to you Alhaji Razak, wishing you good health,more blessings and a long life.
Great interview, no hold bare!
Now did remember this man in Japan 84 when king sunny went to Japan he works very hard he is always sweating and hardworking
Really?
I'm sure they all swear
Happy Birthday to you today Egbon. Interesting that I watched this on your birthday 8th of March.
This is an interesting interview. Rasak is funny.
When KSA disbanded them, how did they not come together to form a band? That shows how difficult it isto manage such an outfit.
Let them say is one the best records that this my lovely brother played very well. I love that record like kilode.
Whatever situation you're, always give thanks to God and your beneficial.
Interesting interview
You look different from the last I saw you in Seattle. I love you friend, see you you soon.
Good morning Dele.. you always make my day
Dele you are such a talented guy in this ur choice of presentation on old musicians interviews God help you
Thanks Alh Rasaki, but the best thing is to sign a contract. They should form an association of instrumentalist through which they are recruited.
Phenomenal late Baba Aladokun and late Professor Peller remain unusual magicians , so far, in Nigeria. Thanks for bringing Egbon Omo Agunbe onile obi.
Happy Birthday To You, Chief Rasaki Aladokun, God Bless You...♥👍
I thank God for your life. What will be will surely be. God will never share his Glory with any man
FOR ALL THE YOUNGSTERS MR RASAKI ALADOKUN IS THE MAN CONSTANTLY SMILING ON THE JAPAN CONCERT IN 1984.
Very good interactive interview.. very smooth than that interview with that baba that refused to talk .. ..
Great interview.More grease to your elbow.
What a pleasant man
I think at this point, Agbaletu must use all means to interview KSA at all cost. We must hear from him too, so that people judgement will be fair on the matter. The story is becoming lopsided small small.
But let me say that band leaders might not have paid them enough. That doesnt mean however that they were so poorly paid that they cant afford decent lifestyle. Sarafa Bello played for KSA for just 10 yrs or so. He bought his own car, plus the one they were given, and he built an hotel in Ikorodu from it. He said that himself. Mr Rasaki also cited the boy that played with them shortly that was able to set up a studio that he fell back on after the pushed him out for the band. So its not like they werent paid decently, but their lifestyle doesnt make them save. Band members playing for KSA and his caliber of artist earn more than medical doctors from their shows. They do shows like 3 days every week.
Band leaders is an entrepreneur. He owns his business. Its not a joint venture or partnership, so you wont expect him to declared profit for band members who are employees. Band members are hired for their skills and they are paid, they didnt register the busines with band leaders who are responsible for risk of the business. If the band fails for whatever reason, they just go ahead and play for someone else, while the band leader will die in poverty.
Lastly, he left the 30 years ago (1994), he definitely cant say much of how the band is doing now and how they are paid cos obviously he doest maintain a good relationship with his former boss. Life goes on
That was his own truth.
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I think you are biased on your statements. I love KSA but am highly disappointed with all of these allegations. None of the former band members says any positive things about him. Moreover, My opinion is there were elements of greed involved
As a defense you say he's an entrepreneur. Did he have a valid contract with his employees? How much was guaranteed for their Labor? It was a form of exploitation which happens in many systems as the speaker clearly explained.
23:00 The disappearing wrist watch, could it be ABAMODA?
I wonder how some of listen to discussion. I dont see any where this man spoke ill of KSA rather he gave his experience during is journey with the band which i dont think he meant to disparage anyone. Moreover many band boys have always have same complain hence this should tell us something is not right how they manage their band.
For me Alhaji Rasak Aladokun spoke well and Dele is also a good interviwer he shows he had done hos research well before asking his questions.
Good work
As adults, we are all responsible for our actions & inaction. Success or lack of success in life is personal & can not be tied to ur parents, friends or family or formal boss.
N4000 in 1976 when N1 was about $1.30.. If KSA had facilitated Steve Wonder contract, today Mr Rasaki would still have sounded this way. There are so many drummers of that generation that were not fortunate to have a KSA dat will facilitate a US, UK Japan & European Visa. I thank God for Mr Rasaki life that he was able to stay back in USA with KSA facilitated Visa. At least we should be grateful to KSA for that alone has he's not God.
This same interview was conducted with Mr Rasak on Nigbati TV , it was interesting but I have a reservation about how @Agbaletu usually titles your interview, it tends to provoke sentiment against band leaders, for example,in all that Mr Rasak said about KSA, why is it that the only aspect that your title focus on is " divide and rule" claim, to me it appears that you guys are more interested in fueling fueds between band leaders and their band members, it's not fair at all.
Happy birthday to you sir.
This man is an ingrate some one that accommodate u when u get to lagos for the first time and you are with him for 20yr and you came online to say so many bad things about him just like that i never said KSA is perfect or never hurt you but you need to look back and you said you w be 68yrs at list there some thing you need to keep to your self and talk less as a mature man and i notice one thing you never said any good thing with some one you work with for 20yrs and you stay so long with him you are a. bad person not until he ask u about the car giving to you and see the way you respond that how mush is the car just 4000 naira how many people can buy the car then you are bad person indeed , now that you are in USA how many of your family have you help you need to talk less and i never wish u bad am happy u are doing fine stay bless.
THe fact remains that KSA did not treat his band members well because all KSA band members that have been interviewed did not eulogise KSA. All the KSA band members complained that they were not treated fairly when they were with KSA. Go and watch other band members interview including the one conducted by Nigbati TV. Majority of obey band members spoke well of obey but it is not so with KSA band members. KSA need to make amends with them
@@felixolalekanadebayo8946same said about wasiu ayinde, on nigbati tv Ayan Kunle was talking good about wasiu, the interview he did now with Dele adeyanju now he is talking bad about wasiu..
You are a big lie i also listen to obey band members as well most of them are saying this same thing i never said KSA is perfect all musician band members complain a lot but my dear brother juju band leader are still better go and listen to what one of K1 drummer just said pls go and listen then you too w understand my point
Mr agborodun take it easy....
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This man doesn’t know that it’s almost the same way he joined the band that KSA introduced the new boys too?😅
And again, earning 1k per record was enough to do many things those days. Truly, KSA was right when he said those band don’t have savings. You collected $500 and used it buy whatever that added no value to your life?
Agba letu mo ngbadun e .May God continue to bless you . Haji Razak happy birthday to you. Igba Odun Odun kan .
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My birthday mate
Alhaji Tiamiyu Olaitan ( Timmy Ayan) is well and alive. Living a quiet life at his home in Iyana-Ipaja.
KSA used Rasaq to push Alh Timi out of the band. Now his own as come 😮
A very good interview however there are three sides to a story most times. There is Rasaki’s side which would be his own truth, then King Sunny Ade’s side which would represent his own perspective and thirdly you will have the absolute truth.
I have watched and listened carefully to most of the interviews by KSA’s former band members and generally speaking what I can deduce is that depending on when you were in the band the story slightly differs. Some had very good experiences in terms of pays and their relationship with KSA. Some it appears not so good and that’s not because KSA was or is a bad man or leader. We must understand that there was mutiny in the band at some point and as such it appears that KSA’s fall back was to be daring in his approach that is why he would have two or three back up’s for every department of the band. Don’t forget he had been bitten once. As they say once bitten twice shy! He learnt from the Abioro saga when some of his band members left just before a show. If you were him what would you do? They made him to be daring. He simply could not trust them and as far as he was concerned the show must go on. It’s his name to protect.
KSA is not perfect and so are his erstwhile band members too. We mustn’t forget that he who has made you laugh can also make you cry BUT the most important thing is to always remember the good that one has done. No matter what, KSA did good than what many people would do to Rasaki, he housed him when he came to Lagos and whether he decides to acknowledge it or not it was on the account of KSA that he first travelled out of Nigeria. The show he had in Netherlands in 1994 which he mentioned it was KSA who sanctioned that travelling then. In the case of Stevie Wonder things can be more complicated than what Rasaki has stated. Collaborations go through record companies etc. KSA may never have been involved in it. He is just assuming a lot because of his bias against KSA.
In all of this, let’s learn to be content and grateful for that which people have done for us. Also band members must learn to save don’t use all your money to buy a music set that has no value. He could have used that money to buy land at that time!
Sir, you have spoken well. Mr. Aladokun said KSA paid them handsomely when on tours; meaning if there is more to be shared KSA is faultless. His complaint can be tied to poor revenue in Nigeria, in fact, what does he expect from couple of 50kobos and one-one Nairas?
Well said. With regard to the Stevie Wonder request/invitation, KSA may have his reasons for aborting the plan. It may be Baba Rasaki was at that point a petulant staff which made KSA decide to leave him out of the furtherance of the Stevie Wonder proposal
KSA depended so much on Alhaji Rasaki Aladokun and used to give him the chance to display his talent. Like "Rasaki mi o ijo tiya, ti o lo ko ti o lo" and so on. i use to enjoy it o. So, KSA is entitled to be angry with him for any misdemeanors
The moral issue which most of the commenters fail to understand (whether due to impatience, ignorance or willful disregard) is that the music of KSA (at least in the era of most of the former band members) was a co-created product. However, KSA despite knowing this behaved as if the co-created products belonged exclusively to him!
A very minuscule percentage of Nigerian musicians have the creative genius to create and compose all the instrumental and lyrical parts of their music. For musicians who have not exclusively created their song-products to continue to act as if they alone own such products is highly IMMORAL.
To solve this problem, however, requires cooperation among band members and relevant legislation.
I know him at Ikirun. He went to modern school there and I know the parents. I know hs mother bukataria in Ikirun then.
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BEST INTERVIEW,
We need to understand that music is like a secular company where the owner employs workers and they are paid salaries, so for Mr Rasaki to be expecting unexpected from the CEO. That's not possible.
Very intelligent interviewer and quite vast
Ur saying that just bcos ur not in his shoes I also play for someone wich something always happens 4get things are happening
I run a business here in the United States and everyone wants a fat 401k. This work culture of outrageous expectations from the boss is peculiar to our culture back home. The thing about any trade or craft in life is that RISKS are always commensurate with REWARDS.
Music is not like a secular company pls.
Always,Always try to be fair to others!
Alhaji Expantiate more better in this interview than previous one with Ejire infact there are more things im hearing from this, what Alhaji said was to make all leaders change for better ways
Eegun Aladokun is à powerful and Dangerous masqurade in Ikirun then
May I have Rasaki's direct number please. Thanks
My big brother the world class talking drummer
Segun oosa has said enough, adegbaletu enough is enough about sunny
the functioning system of African society and in particular among the Yoruba is at the origin of these difficulties. how can you work without a contract?
What Alhaji Aladokun is explaining is called Transparency. Bands should be managed like companies with band members being share holders on an agreed fair sharing formula. Mr Dele Adeyanju will no doubt agree with me.
The interviewer ought to put an interviewee into a position of the leader of the band. What would the interviewee do if the band didn't make enough money after deductions of expenses? The easiest thing to do in life is to criticise either the band leaders, the government, etc.
They are wicked, including Ebenezer Obey and Sikiru Ayinde Barrister
Critical appraisal of this interview, I can infer conflicting interests on the part of this man. He said band boys were not paid enough, but he mentioned a guy that was smart enough to start his own studio. He also mentioned the fact that he was able to get fund from a tour and wanted to start distributorship with Cadbury. Where did he get the money? Whilst, the band owner have their own issues, the band boys have a lot of issues ranging from waywardness, alcoholism, womanizing, voodooism etc. When you listen to some of them, they were able to have properties from being band boys, especially those that didn't stay till forever behind a band leader.
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