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You no sabi sing, comot for industry – Man attacks singer Ajaeze during Instagram live (Video)

Nigerian singer, Ajaeze got criticised by a man who suggested he should quit music because he does not know how to sing.

The artiste was having an Instagram live session with fans when the critic came online and started lambasting him.

He said Ajaeze is not talented and he is one of those musicians who is ruining the entertainment industry.

He continued with the vitriol even though Ajaeze did not seem to be offended by what he was saying, and he demonstrated this by dancing while the man continued to attack him.

The critic advised him to leave the entertainment industry, adding that music is not his calling. He also mocked him for always ‘dancing like earthworm’ in his music videos and during stage performance.

When he persisted with the insults, Ajaeze then asked him what was wrong or what his problem is with him because he could not understand the reason for the attack.

Watch the video below:

In other news, street-hop artiste, Habeeb Okikiola, professionally known as Portable, has revealed that the money he earned from his breakout single, ‘Zazuu Zeh’ did not exceed N3 million.

The street-hop singer said he wa ripped off by people in the industry because he was still up-and-coming and did not realise how things work in the Nigerian entertainment scene.

He hit the limelight in December 2021 after Poco Lee introduced him to rapper, Olamide who then hopped on the remix of Zazuu.

The singer was interviewed on The Echo Roon where he talked about all the things he endured in the first few months as a bubbling artiste.

Portable said he has been defrauded of of N5million and N3million by different people who wanted to exploit him at the time.

He said the N3 million he made from Zazuu when it was a trending song is what he used to buy his his Toyota Camry.

According to him, the reason he could not make more than that amount is because he single handedly took care of everybody on the team which includes a manager, promoter and their own workers.

He said that he would fuel the promoter’s car, feed him and also take care of his boys, adding that anytime he visits a boutique to buy clothes, they would follow him, and he’d buy for them as well.