Dagrin and Gini
This April marks the second year anniversary of Dagrin’s death and to commemorate this, Gini the director of his only solo video, pon pon pon, is set to release an authoritative and informative documentary of the young rapper’s life.
The clip is over an hour long and combines both known and
never-before-seen clips and images of Dagrin. It contains interviews
with most of the persons that crossed the path of the young man and
contributed to his rise to fame in the Nigerian music industry. It is a
real time presentation that paints a perfect HD picture with excellent
voice narration and sequencing.
The documentary seeks to further promote the works of the late rapper and act as a reference point for upcoming acts. It also aims to put an end to some of the mysteries which have surrounded the late young man’s death.
The documentary seeks to further promote the works of the late rapper and act as a reference point for upcoming acts. It also aims to put an end to some of the mysteries which have surrounded the late young man’s death.
Aptly entitled,REMEMBERING DAGRIN,
it comes under the auspices of Omoita Entertainment, an outfit founded
by Gini who was much more than just a video director to Dagrin. “We
were very good friends and he convinced me on his dreams and plans for
his career and the Nigerian entertainment industry. Dagrin had plans of
having his own crew made up of young artistes like him who are
struggling through various adversities to make their voices heard. So
OMOITA was created to also help artistes like him realize their dreams
and carry on the dreams he had for Misofunyin Entertainment,” Gini said.
He also added that the name, “OMOITA,” came from Dagrin who was
popularly known as the C.E.O (Chief Executive Omoita) which was the
title of his 2009 sophomore album which contained the hit track, “Pon
Pon Pon,” whose video, Gini directed. “Dagrin made me popular in the
industry and I believe I owe him a duty to tell the real story behind
some of his struggles that I witnessed. Not many people knew that we
were already in the process of shooting the video of “Ghetto Dreams,”
feat Sossick, the first track of the album, on the day Dagrin died.”
Gini whose real name is Abiodun Olayinka is a video director and Film
Maker who has done a number of notable works in the entertainment
industry.
Watch the trailer below
No comments:
Post a Comment