Famous music producer, ID Cabassa has opened up about his relationship with music star, Abolore Akande, also known as 9ice, saying neither of them could explain how their relationship got bad.
Cabassa was the producer of 9ice’s most successful album, Gongo Aso but fell apart between them and never remained the same again even though Cabassa said they have moved beyond the past and are doing fine as friends now.
Speaking about what went wrong with 9ice and his failed marriage with Tony Payne, Cabassa disclosed that many of the events that happened to 9ice in the past would not have happened if he was in his life.
According to him, he was heartbroken when 9ice’s marriage to Payne hit the rocks, saying it was one of the most painful episodes for him.
“I was heartbroken when 9ice and Payne parted ways. You known me and 9ice before the whole thing happened. I think that’s the way the devil works; he will isolate you. I think a lot of things happened that till date, 9ice cannot sit down and say this was what happened between Cabassa and I because If I was in the whole picture, what happened wouldn’t have happened.”
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