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Budding Musician, King Maaga, says he feels sad when he does not get the credit for the songs he writes for artistes.
"It's sad you know, but then everyone I have written songs for have not given me credit. But I thank them very much for giving me the opportunity to write songs for them," he noted.
Having written songs for the likes of Mr. Drew, Krymi and OV, he was asked by Daybreak Hitz show host Andy Dosty about how he feels when artistes fail to give him credit for writing songs for them.
In response, the "Enough" singer acknowledged though, that so far, all the artistes he has written songs for are his close friends in the industry and they have in turn showed appreciation by contributing verses to his own songs, something he is very cool with. He cited Mr Drew as one of them.
"I have three songs with Mr. Drew. He has given me verses not one but three, so in a sense, he has paid me back and I'm grateful," King Maaga said.
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