Entertainment
Twitter users slams lady for saying she wrote Davido’s latest song, ‘Like dat’
A Twitter user, Teni entertainer, has been slammed for disclosing that she wrote Davido’s new single ‘Like dat‘.
She wrote, “A song I wrote for Davido drops tomorrow!! shoutout to OBO for giving young writers like my self a chance!! I can’t wait for y’all to hear “Like Dat” Another Monster Hit.”
This, however, did not go well with some Nigerians as she was slammed for revealing such on the social media.
See post and comments below:
A song I wrote for @iam_Davido drops tommorow!! S/O to OBO for giving young writers like my self a chance!! I can’t wait for y’all to hear “Like Dat” Another Monster Hit
— OBA ORIN (@TeniEntertainer) November 23, 2017
Is it right to announce u wrote a song for him ? Just asking
— IGWE KELVIN (ESQ) (@IgweOfficial) November 23, 2017
No big deal there, Nicki Minaj has a ghost writer, Beyonce, Kanye West, Drake.. A-list rappers got a ghost production.
— Cole? (@nino_cole) November 23, 2017
Why announce you wrote a song for him like you didn’t get paid ?
— Apostle_Jegede (@Ghetto_Yutes) November 24, 2017
Nigerians without exposure come on twitter to exhibit ignorance
— Abayomi Opeoluwa (@YomiNigeria) November 24, 2017
I don’t know whatever transpired between y’all. But you’re not supposed to tweet this. I’m sure you’ve been paid for your job
— ?? (@fola_nasty) November 24, 2017
There is nothing wrong in what she did. You don’t know the kind of contract they had. For her to openly claim she wrote it. Then secrecy wasn’t included in the contract.
— Sabi Boy ???? (@Raider_Dowe) November 24, 2017
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