Slimcase who shared a video of him cooking, was dragged into an exchange with a follower who asked him to quit music and embrace fraud.
The follower who reacted to Slimcase’s video which came with the caption ‘I love cooking’, wrote;
You don suppose get level small nah why youe kitchen come be like this. you better go buy lappy make you go meet @rahman_jago so you self go fit buy house for Lekki put am for rent
Reacting to the comment by his follower who asked him to quit music and embrace fraud, Slimcase wrote;
nothin is sweet like little with peace of mind
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Slimcase, born Oluwafemi Oladapo Oko-Eko, on August 21, 1985, grew up in Ikorodu, a place on the fringes of life in Lagos state. He was schooled and raised by the streets, where he honed his talent as a comedian. At the start of his career, music was a distant dream, one that he had never considered. He was a funny guy, who had designs to cash in on that. And so he began, performing for friends, family members, and the odd social gathering. But music found him.
Slimcase stumbled upon the art by chance in 2011. His friend, who he refers to as ‘Beat by Sars’, (not to be confused with Sarz on the beat’), was the first person to ever record his vocals for a song in Akoka, in a dingy studio near the prestigious University of Lagos (UNILAG).
“I loved his productions, and without voicing to the beats, I had the urge to be a musician. His beat was so banging, that I wanted to record on it,” he says
His friend encouraged him, choosing to tell him that “with this your style, you can just put something on the beat.” Slimcase started recording as a rapper, due to his early Hip-hop influences, where he followed records made by luminaries such as Eminem, Snoop Dog, 50 Cent and Dr Dre and others.