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I was Not Paid For My Collaboration With DJ Neptune – Rema

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Nigerian artiste, Divine Ikubor, professionally known as Rema, has revealed he was not paid for the collaboration he had with disk jockey, DJ Neptune, which was released on Friday.

The Lady singer had earlier called out DJ Neptune on his Twitter page, for releasing the collaboration without his permission.

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The song, titled For You, was the fourth track on the DJ’s second studio album, ‘Greatness 2.0’ released in the early hours of Friday.

In the long thread of tweets, Rema threatened ‘war’, while insisting that the song be taken down.

Reacting to the issue, Do2dtun advised that Rema find a better approach to addressing conflict with his colleagues in the music industry.

“I love Rema a lot. I hosted his first-ever listening. He just needs to find a better approach to things like this. You all recorded this together, we were not there.

“He also needs to address things with his representatives. Trust me, this won’t be more than a mere miscommunication,” he tweeted.

Replying to the Energy gAd, Rema further explained that he was blindsided in the whole process of releasing the song as he neither received payment nor gave his consent for the song’s release.

“OG we didn’t record it together, neither was I paid, neither did I sign any document, neither did the producer ask for my consent before releasing my stems.

“I was crossed, I’m not a hot head, I’m just a kid vouching for my art that’s all. I’m not a disrespectful person,” he replied.

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