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Terry G Calls Out Timaya Over Unpaid Royalties

In a shocking turn of events, Nigerian music sensation Terry G has taken to Instagram to publicly accuse fellow artist Timaya of withholding royalties owed to him. The “Akpako Master” singer expressed his dissatisfaction and frustration, revealing his intentions to speak out decisively on the matter in the near future.

In a candid social media post, Terry G made it clear that he has been contemplating addressing the issue, especially after hearing fellow musicians share their experiences of unpaid royalties on podcasts. The singer hinted at a no-holds-barred revelation, proclaiming that the metaphorical “table will be used for firewood” when he decides to speak up.

Terry G did not shy away from specifics, explicitly stating his demand for the 50% producer publishing royalties he believes are rightfully his from Timaya and other musicians. Using his own experiences as an example, he lamented the alleged mistreatment from other producers, portraying himself as a victim of the industry’s tendency to exploit and discard greatness.

This public call-out from Terry G serves as a bold assertion of artists’ worth and demands for fair compensation in an industry where contributions are sometimes overlooked. The news has ignited discussions within the music community, with fans and industry insiders eagerly awaiting the day when Terry G chooses to unveil the details of his experiences.

As the anticipation builds, the music industry braces for a potential shift in conversations around fair compensation and artist rights. Stay tuned for further developments in this unfolding saga that could reshape the narrative of the Nigerian music scene. 🚀🎶 #TerryGvsTimaya #UnpaidRoyalties #NigerianMusicDrama 🌐📰

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