Nigerian singer and songwriter, Deborah Oluwaseyi Joshua, popularly known as Seyi Shey, has revealed what Sound Sultan did to her when she got into problems in the music industry.
She said the late singer who died in July after a four-year battle with blood cancer has always had her back in the industry.
The songstress revealed this revelation in a recent chat with Chude Jideonwo when she discussed the role the late singer played in her life at the time when she was facing hard times in the music industry.
She said Sound Sultan shouldered the responsibility of finding her a music deal when her girl band split up.
According to her explanation, she said “Why did I come back for music? I’ll blame Sound Sultan. When I met Sultan in 2011/2012, it was in a recording studio with Doc Def, a Nigerian producer based in the UK.”
“I was working with the producer shortly after my girl band broke up and I didn’t want to stop the music so I continued finding different situations that I could be a part of musically.
“Doc Def had a great studio I would often go to and record. I bumped into Sultan. He was playing his music to Doc Def and I was blown away. He asked to listen to my music and Doc Def played him what we had been working on.
“Sultan and I hit it off there and then. He asked me what I was doing with my career and I told him about my girl band; that we had just broken up. He said he was going to get me a deal; an investor so I could come to Nigeria.”

Seyi Shay also said she had moved to Nigeria and lived with the rapper for about a year.
“He said I should do my music there because Afrobeats was taking off. I moved to Nigeria and he teamed me up with Flytime. They had the biggest concerts for years. I lived with Sultan for like a year,” the songstress added.
“His passing hit me big time. He was my mentor and, at some point, it became less about music and more about friendship. He was like a small daddy and his wife became my small mummy.”
“When I started getting into trouble in the industry, he would be like my bailout and defender.”
Back to the beginning: Boadicea, From Above UK, Flytime
Goldennationblog.com gathered that in 2006, Shay had formed a girl band in the UK called Boadicea. They were managed by Ron Tom, the founder, and manager of All Saints, a Canadian girl group, and Sugababes, a British band. The band separated after two years.
Shay decided to partake in the From Above UK singing audition after which she became the group’s lead vocalist.
The group inked a record deal with the company of Mathew Knowles, a US music executive, after performing for him.
They underwent energetic vocal and dance training in Houston, US. The group later split up while Seyi Shay had an opportunity to continue her management deal with Mathew Knowles. She also secured a recording contract with Sony.
The songstress would, instead, join Flytime Music after getting an offer from the promotional company.
Seyi Shay, 35, has worked with several musicians, including Justin Timberlake, Brian Michael Cox, Darey, Bilal, Michelle Williams, Chip, Rob Knoxx, H-Money, and Cameron Wallace.
In January 2021, she signed a publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group, France in partnership with Universal Music France.
Also, in February, MultiChoice Nigeria unveiled Seyi Shay as one of the three judges of Nigerian Idol season 6.
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