“No musician in Africa can claim that he paid me for doing a song with him. It is my policy not to charge fees for collaborating with fellow artistes on the continent” – Mr Eazi

“No musician in Africa can claim that he paid me for doing a song with him. It is my policy not to charge fees for collaborating with fellow artistes on the continent” – Mr Eazi

Nigerian singer, Mr. Eazi, has revealed that he never demanded any fee for collabos and considering many other music acts charge for collabs, this is coming as a surprise to many of his fans.

The singer, in an interview with Punch Nigeria, said that no African artiste could accuse him of demanding money to engage in a collabo. He said;

“No musician in Africa can claim that he paid me for doing a song with him. It is my policy not to charge fees for collaborating with fellow artistes on the continent, but I charge a lot of money to participate in shows outside Africa.

“I have been quietly funding music videos by some artistes in Africa. I have funded about six videos in the last two years. One of the artistes that have benefitted from my sponsorship was nominated for this year’s BET Awards in the United States. He is a rapper known as Kwesi Author.”

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