Mr. Eazi cheers Shatta Wale for packing the stadium and claims that promoters can't afford him.

 Many online users valued Mr. Eazi's reasoning and his support of Shatta Wale's recent outbursts regarding performance fees. Mr. Eazi shared his thoughts on the growing trend of event organizers being unable to afford talents. In his submission, he made predictions about the future and used Shatta Wale's stadium concert as a suitable case study.

An entrepreneur and musician from Nigeria has joined the growing chorus of Afrobeats artists who are charging African show promoters exorbitant fees.

In an interview with a Nigerian radio station, Mr. Eazi offered his opinions, using Shatta Wale's event as an example of what can occur if the current tendency continues. Online, supporters of Shatta Wale praised Mr. Eazi for defending Shatta Wale's recent rants about similar matters.


Shatta wale and Mr Eazi

In a recent interview, Mr. Eazi affirmed that Shatta Wale demands exorbitant payments for his performances. 

When Mr. Eazi learned of Shatta Wale's accusations, he claimed to have traded favors with the Ghanaian musician, giving generously of his performance at his sold-out stadium show in 2022 in exchange for a favor.

Mr. Eazi claims that musicians use this strategy to work around one other's pricey performance needs. 

He argued in the interview that promoting successful up-and-coming artists could be a better option for promoters than consistently booking events with A-list performers. 
















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  1. Where have this MR.Eazi guy been

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  2. It’s been some kinda time now he dropped songs

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