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    I now charge N46M per collaboration – Davido

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    A popular Nigerian singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, disclosed that he has started charging artists $100k requesting his involvement on their songs.

    Davido in an in an interview with Bootleg Kev, published on Tuesday, stated that his lawyers have drafted contracts in response to his admission.

    When it comes to getting featured by artists he knows, the Unavailable hitmaker has claimed that he now charges $100k (N46M) plus a video. He hinted that it could be more if the collaboration request came from someone he doesn’t know.

    The video generated alot of  reactions among netizens, while some hailed Davido for the latest decision claiming that free access to him will be reduced as he won’t be taken for granted, others noted that he is supposed to charge higher than that based on his level and impact in the music industry.

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