Connect with us

NIGERIA

“I did not ask my fans to donate” – Davido

Published

on

Davido

Superstar Afrobeat singer, Adeleke, reiterated the conditions of his N200 million crowdfunding campaign in a recent interview.

A CNN TV anchor insinuated in a recent interview with Zain Asher that the singer had backing from his followers, who helped him raise that much money.

, on the other hand, interrupted by clarifying that he never asked his fans for money; instead, he solicited his friends, particularly those who had benefited from him.

“I did not ask my fans to donate” – Davido reiterates in interview (Video)

“I never said donate money to me, I said ‘if you're my friend, give me money,” he stated.

Watch the video below …

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CWvd40wAYYc/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

In other news, Eugene Kwame Marfo, better known as Kuami Eugene, the Ghanaian current highlife artist, has disproved accusations made by music fans and certain political sympathizers that Sarkodie's song “Happy Day” is a political song.

Kuami Eugene revealed in an interview with Zionfelix on the Uncut show that his major motivation for working with Sarkodie on that song was not to become engaged in politics.

The song was never officially associated with any political party in Ghana, according to Kuami Eugene…. Continue reading

Source: Dklassgh.com

Advertisement

Our Facebook

___________________________________________________

Enjoy reading our stories? Join Dklassgh.Com’s Telegram channel! Never miss important updates!

Are you a musician Who needs Publicity or Promotion of your Music for fans to access it here online. Call or WhatsApp Us Now on +233241444116 .

You can follow us on; Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest & YouTube and Google News

Advertisement