She Wanted To See Quicker Results – Fuse ODG Opens Up On Why His Working Relationship With Feli Nuna Ended
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British-Ghanaian artiste, Nana Richard Abiona, popularly known as Fuse ODG, has opened up on why his working relationship with Feli Nuna ended.
Feli was signed onto the Off Da Ground Records label, owned by Fuse some time ago.
A few months ago, it was reported that she had parted ways with the label.
Fuse broke his silence about Feli Nuna’s exit during an interview with Giovani Caleb and AJ Sarpong on the 3FM Drive which Newshuntermag.com has come across.
“I did not stop working with Feli. I felt she could be more patient. She just wanted to see quicker results and we had just been working for a year. So like I’m saying you can’t expect things to just like in a year. Yeah. Gotta be patient but keep pushing,” he disclosed.
Her controversial song ‘Towel’, was released during her days with Fuse’s record label.
Commenting on the song, he said: “Did you hear the song?? I feel like a lot of people heard the song because of that campaign. I feel like that was what really pushed the awareness of the song.”
Fuse ODG further dispelled negative perceptions about their working relationship.
“No…She had a great time. I think it’s more her wanting more too quick for my pace. But I can understand from her perspective as well. Remember Feli’s been in the game for a while so she wants it now.”