Singer irons out controversies surrounding him in new interview
Singer Sean Tizzle has come out to address the controversial song theft accusations leveled against him by Sound Sultan on the single ‘Sho lee’ in 2013.
Speaking out about it in an interview with HFtv Africa, Tizzle was quoted as saying “I write my stuff, Some part of the song was recorded when I was with him, and when I left, I decided to finish it and drop it as a single. So he came back [and said] he wrote the song.”
The singer explained that Sound Sultan made that claim because of a long-running ‘issue’ they had going on.
On the criticism that followed his saying that Omawumi’s cover of Adele’s ‘Hello’ is better off compared to the original, Sean unapologetically stuck with his opinion saying “It’s my own opinion which I have a right to,” he said, adding that people can say whatever they want to.
On whether he would return to Twitter following all the drama, he affirmed that he would, adding that the platform is his ‘home’ and only left to get work done.
The 2013 Headies Next Rated award winner also revealed that his album would be released in September 2016.
Watch interview below.