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Nigerian singer-songwriter Eazi said that African fans actually spend a lot on music consumption, which contradicts the popular belief that African fans do not generate income for artists due to the abundance of illegal streaming platforms.
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The crooner “Leg Over”, whose real name is Oluwatosin Ajibade, wrote on his Twitter page on Wednesday that the system needs to be changed. The music entrepreneur is looking for a means by which fans can generate a return on their patronage.
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In his words:
““African fans don’t pay for music” That’s wrong! MOF Our fans spend around 25 cents per month on music consumption! The stakeholders just need to make sure that a warm percentage of the sales are passed on to the creatives !! We need to discuss this and make changes soon. #Africa”
See his tweet below:
“African fans don’t pay for music” That’s wrong! MOF Our fans spend around 25 cents per month on music consumption! The stakeholders just need to make sure that a warm percentage of the sales are passed on to the creatives !! We need to discuss this and make changes soon. #Africa
– Uncle Njobvu (@mreazi) December 16, 2020
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