
Lil Kesh, explains that he was not influenced by any external forces
to leave YBNL, stating that he felt that was the next move for the
progress of his career.
In an interview published in the May 14 edition of Punch Newspaper,
the 21-year-old clears the air on rumours that the move was advised by
people around him, and that he was not ready to stand alone at this
stage of his career.

Giving the reason behind his decision, the Y.A.G.I. rapper said;
“People
are still getting it wrong; no peer group or friends pressurised me to
leave YBNL. To set the record straight, I don’t move with any other crew
other than YBNL; so who would possibly want to influence me? Nobody. It
has always been Olamide’s dream that we all grow big in the industry;
Olamide had shared the idea with me before I even thought of it. I am
still very much around in the industry and good stuff is still going to
come out from my stable and YBNL.
“The
fact that I am floating my own label does not matter, neither does it
mean that I am no longer under YBNL. That is where a lot of people are
getting it wrong. Olamide and YBNL movement are still managing me as an
artiste and the fact that I have my own label simply means that YAGI
Records is being managed by YBNL. We are still together; I and Olamide
still record in the same studio and work with same set of producers. As
you all know that YBNL is a family thing and we all support one
another.”
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