Samini In His Prime Can Never Fill the O2 Indigo – MOG Music Agrees With Ola Michael
Entertainment show host and expert, Ola Michael on live TV has stated emphatically that Samini even in his prime cannot fill the O2 Indigo in London.
According to him, even though he respects Samini very much, he won’t spare him the truth that in his current state as a musician, he cannot fill the 2000 Indigo capacity.
Ola has said that Samini is not giving the public a reason for his capability to fill the Indigo O2 but pedaling around with mere talks.
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The Ghanaian entertainment expert explained that perhaps, Samini have had some great records and is regarded as one of the biggest musicians in Ghana, but he cannot fill the indigo.
He said “Samini in his current state cannot fill the O2 Arena. Though we respect these musicians we should stop being hypocrites over things we know ourselves that they can’t achieve. Samini is a fantasticic artist. He is a big artiste and he has got some big songs but currently, he has nothing to boast of. But if he will stop making loose talks and work on his career now that he has graduated from the University, then I can vouge for him to fill the O2”
Ola continued “… I have heard one or two unreleased songs from him which are very powerful and if he will work towards that and give us something new to enjoy, then he is good to take over. But he should forget about ‘My Own’, it has already lived its time and I expect him to work of different projects”.
Ola Michael kept on with his submission saying that even if he were to be a music investor or a promoter, he wouldn’t invest his money in a Samini-headlined indigo O2 show until the musician proved himself capable of churning numbers in London.
His statement was seconded by Gospel music maker and instrumentalist, MOG Music.
MOG agreed with Ola Micheal when he said “….Technically, Samini cannot fill the O2 Indigo as of now. He can only do so if he remarkets himself and works hard to vitalize his career”.