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"Why It Is Not Cheap Recording A Song In Nigeria" - Victor AD

Victor AD, the 'Wetin We Gain' crooner who is currently on tour in Ghana has revealed that it is not cheap recording a song in Nigeria.Speaking with Ghanaian celebrity Journalist Attractive Mustapha, he stated that there is no hidden secret to how he made it in life. Recounting how his song 'Weitin we gain' became popular, the Delta born singer who revealed that he comes from a poor family added that he had no money to even promote the song after a friend in Nigeria recorded it for him.

He further revealed that the song got popular after he released it on social media, where people started playing it and sharing it on other social media platforms. Victor AD who disclosed that it not cheap recording a song in Nigeria, said his friend who recorded the song made it easier for him. The singer who maintained that 100% of what is in the music was his true life story, also revealed that he grew up in a ghetto with a poor family. “I grew up in Delta state after I left delta state I was in Lagos to make it and I couldn’t make it like as I expected so I had to shift till I had the opportunity to record this song which has pushed me to the level that I am in now “.

Comments

Eloka said…
When u sing praise yahoo, there is every chance u go blow.....

Bad thing sabi sell well for this country
Abobby said…
If we no buy the Benz, wetin we gain oooo...
Oga na because of you pant Dey lost anyhow
Safarigirl said…
Recordin is even cheap. It's btwn 15k - 200k dependin on how good or popular d producer is.

D main wahala na after-recordin. Promotin a song all over Naija will cost at least 250k. That's 4 a low budget promotion o! E no easy at all.

Then if u're 2shoot d music-video & promote it too nko? Double wahala. *sighs*

That's why yahoo-boys are takin over d Naija music industry.
Gentle56 said…
To prevent a grace to grass situation, please invest your earnings wisely.

Nigeria Music Industry is very fluid and dynamic.

A new act appears on the scene everyday and the old guard melt into oblivion.

Learn from Tony Tetuila, Idris Abdulkarim, Dbanj and Co.

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