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Mr Eazi To Sell Shares Of His Upcoming music To Fans

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:12 am

Popular Nigerian Musician Mr Eazi has revealed that he intends to sell the shares of his upcoming songs.

The “Skin Tight” singer revealed his experimental plan on Wednesday on his Twitter page: “Gonna try an experiment on my next release where you guys the fans will be able to buy shares on My song! Meaning you will own an equity % on the song! As u stream & give me $ some goes back to You!!!”

Clarifying the purpose for his arrangement, Mr. Eazi asserted that he has reliably been in the main five of Africa’s most-streamed artistes since 2016. Thus, it’s an ideal opportunity to get his fans on the “value side” of the music. This means on the off chance that you buy 1% of his tune, you will get 1% of the eminences the melody produces.

Albert Echetah

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