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Davido’s Songs Would No Longer Be Played On Radio Stations And Other Media Outlets — Kemi Olunloyo

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Popular Nigerian journalist, Kemi Olunloyo in her live video chat with her fans on instagram yesterday, 18th January, disclosed that the ongoing feud and disagreement between music sensation, Davido and Peruzzi’s former label boss, Mr Patrick might take a heavy toll on his career as Davido’s music partners, Sony Music Africa might get affected in the lawsuit.

Mr Patrick’s legal case with Davido can affect a lot in his career because Perruzi is still by Law under Golden boy entertainment and not DMW.

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This means that Davido might be forced to pay heavily in damages and reparations for stealing properties and royalties of Golden Boy Entertainment.

According to Mrs Kemi, this court case would also affect Davido’s relationship with the radio stations and other media outlets because they wouldn’t be playing any of his hit songs written by Peruzzi.

She went on to debunk rumors circulating the airways that Davido is expecting his fourth child saying that it’s the singer’s father that is expecting a baby soon.

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