Fido Claims He Made Zero Naira From ‘Joy Is Coming’

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Fido Claims He Made Zero Naira From ‘Joy Is Coming’ – Marketing Stunt or Ungrateful Lies?

Nigerian music star Fido has sparked controversy with his latest outburst, claiming he hasn’t made a single naira from his hit song Joy Is Coming. But is this a cry for help, a marketing ploy, or just an attempt to discredit the team behind his success?

“I’ve made zero dollars from Joy Is Coming! I can’t even eat, and the marketing agency I worked with wiped out all my royalties. I just got my YouTube account now and saw zero naira in it. They withdrew all my money!” Fido lamented.

According to him, Cidsr Africa, the marketing company responsible for promoting his song, has allegedly taken all the revenue and is demanding a massive 70% cut, leaving him with just 30%. But Fido is refusing to accept the split, arguing that the label didn’t do enough to deserve a bigger share than the actual creator of the song.

This claim has set social media ablaze, with fans and critics debating the truth behind it. Some believe this is just another industry stunt to gain sympathy and attention for the track, while others feel Fido is being ungrateful to the people who helped push his music to the top.

It’s worth noting that Fido’s career skyrocketed with Awolowo and Joy Is Coming, two songs that gained massive traction both locally and internationally. But now, with these accusations, the music industry is questioning: Was Fido unfairly cheated out of his money, or is this a desperate attempt to control the narrative?

So, what’s the real story here? Will Cidsr Africa respond to these shocking claims? Will Fido fight back legally, or will this all fade away as a well-played PR stunt? One thing is for sure—the truth will come out soon!