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I’m positive I’ll make a song with you one day – White Money to Akon

Nigerian reality TV star, Hazel Oyeze Onou, popularly known as White Money has declared that he believes he will work with Senegalese American music star, Akon someday.

He prayed for the opportunity to make music with the Konvict Music boss in a video he posted on his Instagram story.

White Money was vibing and singing along to ‘Look Me In My Eyes’ while inside his new Maybach and he tagged Akon.

Making the wish, he wrote; “@akon I’m positive one day I will do a song with you big bro Amen.”

See the post below:

In other news, Nigerian singer, Mohbad revealed that his friend and colleague, Bella Shmurda used to invite him to perform at Lagos State University (LASU).

He was speaking about his relationship with the ‘Newborn Fela’ hit-maker during an interview as he revealed that they’ve known each other for four years.

According to Mohbad, Shmurda would tell him how big he was at LASU and when he gets there for a show he usually gets confirmation that he was known.

Mohbad said when Bella Shmurda was still a student at LASU, he would invite and pay him to perform at his school.

The Ko Por Ke crooner said Bella has always been supportive of his career long before he got signed to Marlian Records and became successful.

Meanwhile, Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed, popularly called Bella Shmurda, earlier revealed that he paid a huge sum of money to free himself from the contract he signed with his former record label.

CorrectNG reports that the ‘Newborn Fela’ crooner was formerly signed to One World Global Records.

Bella said he paid N20 million to the management so that he could be released to be an independent artiste after spending just a year out of his 3-year contract.

According to the singer, he was being cheated by the label because they equally funded his music projects, but One World took a larger percentage of the earnings.

Speaking on Tea with Taymesan podcast, he explained that he would source for N500k as requested by the label and they in turn would bring N500k for production, promotion and other things that need funding.

However, when money starts coming from shows, streaming, endorsement and other areas, they would take 70 percent and give him 30 percent.

Bella said he was not comfortable with that arrangement so he hired a lawyer and bought himself out of One World Global Records.