Will use N90m to sue – Mr Eazi says, calls out producer who duped him of N4.5m

Mr Eazi reveals how music producer duped him of $5000


Nigerian singer, Oluwatosin Ajibade better known by his stage name, Mr Eazi has revealed that a music producer refused to honour a business deal after receiving payment.

The ‘Leg Over’ crooner said he paid the (unnamed) producer 5000 dollars to produce a song for him but after transferring the funds, he failed to send the stems.

In music terms, Stems are stereo recordings sourced from mixes of multiple individual tracks, such as drums, vocals and bass.

According to the 32-year-old artiste, who recently tied the knot with actress and billionaire’s daughter, Temi Otedola, the song in question is meant to be on his forthcoming album, The Evil Genius.

Mr Eazi shared his experience through his official Twitter account as he hoped that the $5000 he lost, changed the life of the producer who vanished with it.

He, however, said that the day he gets ”bored” he would consider dedicating the sum of 100,000 to suing the person.

Mr Eazi wrote;

“There is a producer I paid $5000 to produce a song that was meant to be on my album and he never sent the stems lol I hope that 5k changed his life #TheEvilGenius 🏹 but the day I get bored I will spend 100k to sue ur ass.”

In other news, Nigerian film actress and billionaire’s daughter, Temi Otedola has got her fans wishing away with her recent post.

Temi Otedola took to her TikTok page to give her fans a glimpse of her typical day. She added that she wants to shoot every day of her life for eternity as part of an experiment.

The actress who days back hinted that she is officially married to longtime lover, Mr Eazi revealed that their home was not yet organized.

As proof, Temi showed her fans her room littered with clothes in a previous video. She said she chose to escape to her father’s house for one night and showed her fans how she packed up some of her belongings and accompanied her spouse, Mr. Eazi, to her billionaire father’s estate.

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