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Popular Nigerian musician, Davido has opened up on what he is ‘suffering’ in the country’s music industry.
The musician, whose real name is David Adeleke, explained that his father’s wealth is responsible for the hatred he has experienced in the industry.
In a video he posted on social media, Davido said: “Guys I want to thank all my sisters and fans, me I’m already used to it. I have been in the industry for seven years and nobody supports me. It just hates, from morning to night, it’s just hate.
“Because of what? My father has money, is it my fault? I work hard, I deliver it, I take care of my people. So if you got a problem with me, go f*ck yourself and s*ck my d*ck.”
Watch the video here (NB: Strong language:
“My papa get money, na my fault?”
Davido”™s energy is lit 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/L7ijI7QvIs — JAGS (@EtniesJags) July 31, 2019
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