Styl-Plus did not break up as a group, a member of the group, Shifi Emoefe, has told Punch Newspaper.
He said the group managed to survive Tunde’s exit because of their numerous engagements.
“We’ve not really had terrible years as musicians except when Tunde left the group. Then, people had the wrong impression that Styl-Plus was no more.”
Shifi reiterated Styl-Plus had always been around adding that they did not leave the music at any point.
“After the release of our renaissance album, Back and Better, in 2008, 2017 was one of the most eventful years of our career.”
He further added that:
“We were signed to a new company, Eskimo Records, and there was a lot of hype and publicity about the deal.”
Remarking on the exit of Tunde, a key member of the group, Shifi said decision making is swift now than it was when the group had all its members on ground.
“When a group of people do things together, one person cannot make decisions because everyone must be carried along. Whenever we need to travel too, we spend less money on logistics.”
He said the group may release a new album before 2018, if their singles met good reception from the music audience.