Nigerian singer, Oluwatosin Ajibade, aka Mr Eazi, has chosen 2face Idibia and Styl-Plus as the two artists to perform at his wedding.
The singer who recently got engaged to a billionaire’s daughter, Temi Otedola, said he would not want plenty of artists to perform during the event.
According to him, legendary artists, 2face Idibia and Styl-plus would be the only ones performing.
In his words: “Abeg na only Style Plus I want for my wedding.”
He added: “Okay sorry and 2Baba too.”
Mr Eazi engaged Temi Otedola in April and reports of their engagement turned heads on various social media platforms.
Temi made the announcement on her Twitter and Instagram page on Sunday, April 10 alongside a video of the proposal in London.
Recall that the couple’s engagement introduction was easily the most traditional part of their relationship.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that five years ago, they met in person through a family connection. At the time, Mr Eazi was working on the sound for his third mixtape, Lagos to London, a follow-up to his genre-breaking sophomore mixtape Accra to Lagos.
He had begun splitting his time between Lagos, a city where he would spend formative years, and London, the latest city he had set his sights on conquering musically.
On a rare night, out for the newcomer, one of Temi’s older sisters, who happens to be global DJ sensation Cuppy, invited him out to a gig she was playing.
“Temi was there as well and was being nice to me. By the end of the night, I took her number,” he said.
After a streak of unresponsive texting on her part, the already famous “Skintight” singer grew frustrated.
“What is she doing that she cannot respond to my message?” he remembers asking.
“A lot!” she replies. Eventually, she decided to go out on a date with her new friend. “It was a crazy night. It was like a 12-hour date!” she shares.
The twosome went from seeing a Fela show at The Jazz Cafe in Camden to Temi reluctantly tagging along as Eazi was summoned for a radio interview.
Following dinner and drinks, they bumped into friends and finished off the night at the club. “I ended up having to drop him home because he got a little too lit,” she giggles. “I felt like I had known him all my life after that night. That should’ve been a sign.”
Somewhere between transatlantic flights and conversations that spilled over from night into day, Eazi and Temi slowly began to accept that they were more than just friends.