He also said financing the new song will show that there was no suffering and that Buhari's government was doing well. In the video, the praise singer said, "I will sing a new song in praise of Buhari until Northerners paid for it."
He also explained what inspired the whole idea of the hit song. "Like I said earlier, I wasn't paid to sing about Otedola. In the song, I was calling many names.
😂." skushi_ex noted: "When Carter Efe wey sing better song no see shishi 😂😂." iamelmuller wrote: "This woman just dey use scope dey beg BIG Wiz for Money 💰💰🤑😂😂😂 Sope Otilor."
According to most users, Tunde Ednut is a terrible singer and despite featuring top-rated singers on his song, the music is still not palatable to the ears.
Nigerian/American singer, Speed Darlington has taken to the streets of New York to protest against Big Brother Naija for playing his song 'Bangdadadang' during the saturday night party without paying him.
In his words; "She paid for my first song....ten years ago when i started music she believed in me. I would spend hours in the studio and she would bring me food. I remember friends mocking her that i can't sing well.
The Barbadian singer has however hinted her intention to sing with Ayra Starr at her recent Fenty event. The duo was caught on tape chatting on the black carpet.
While his fans applauded the masterpiece of the newly released song, others bashed Naira Marley for chasing clout with his acknowledgement of Mohbad on the song.
Airtel releases the much talked about "Gele" music, the network's theme song for one of their campaigns performed by rave of the moment, Teni. Listen and enjoy below.
He wondered why she went to the extent of releasing a song about it, and angrily asked her to release more videos for the public since she sees nothing wrong with the tape saga. "Na wetin this girl dey sing?
Nigerian record executive producer, Don Jazzy is seen in a new video as he twerks to Rema's latest song, Bounce. Don Jazzy was seen moving his body rhythmically to the rhythm of the music in the air.
Self acclaimed king of the streets, Olamide decided to bless the streets with a surprise release of his new song titled "Puna". In a bid the promote the song, he shared an obscene video of a lady supposedly twerking to the track.
In an exclusive interview with Legit News, Whitemoney disclosed that his objective is to receive a Grammy award and that he thinks his most recent song, "Oyoyo," merits the honour.
How on earth will you sing a song and ask not to put your name on it? Arbi you be ghost singer?" @WHALESZZO1: "Carter Efe no fit rip this guy, it's just funny the way we all think.