- Popular Nigerian singer Terry G takes to Instagram, publicly accuses Timaya of withholding royalties.
- Terry G expresses frustration over unpaid royalties, vows to speak out despite consequences.
- Terry G asserts his right to 50% producer publishing royalties from Timaya and other artists.
- Terry G condemns industry treatment, claims he’s used and discarded despite his contributions.
Nigerian singer Terry G has taken to his Instagram page to publicly call out fellow artist Timaya over alleged unpaid royalties.
The “Akpako Master” singer did not mince his words as he expressed his frustration and disappointment with the situation.
In a recent social media post, Terry G revealed that he has been contemplating speaking out on the matter, particularly after listening to podcasts where artists disclose their experiences with unpaid royalties.
He emphasized that the day he decides to share his opinions, the metaphorical “table will be used for firewood,” implying that he intends to bring the issue to light in a bold and forceful manner.
Terry G made it clear that he is seeking his rightful 50% producer publishing royalties from Timaya and other artists.
The veteran singer and producer lamented the treatment he has allegedly received from fellow producers, using himself as an example of how greatness is exploited and then discarded.
Terry G wrote;
“Looking at all the podcasts and disclosure artists speaking up, the day I go talk my own, the table will be used for firewood. If you know I produced this song for you,
“I need my 50% producer publishing royalties from Himaya and others. But all the producers out there use me as an example of how they use and dump greatness. But still, I rise.”
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In other news,
Nigerian singer, Terry G takes to social media to share his experiences working with his former managers while apologising to some show promoters.
The artist opened up about the period he endured while being under the helm of his management, shedding light on the questionable practices that occurred behind him.
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