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Gospel Musician Agnes Iroh Calls Out Olamide For Sampling Her song in 2014 Without Paying Her Royalty

Olamide Called Out By Gospel Musician Agnes Iroh For Sampling Her song in 2014 With Paying Her Royalty
Gospel Musician Agnes Iroh Calls Out Olamide For Sampling Her song in 2014 With Paying Her Royalty

Gospel Musician Agnes Iroh Calls Out Olamide For Sampling Her song in 2014 With Paying Her Royalty

Gospel Music Legend Agnes Iroh calls out YBNL boss, Olamide for sampling her song ‘Follow the Ladder‘ in his 2014 song and till today, she has not received anything as part of her royalty or even any token from him

In her words she said ‘ tell to ‘

The Nigerian Gospel Musician Agnes Iroh is Calling Out Olamide 11Years After He Sampled Her Hit Song Without Paying her a dime.

Olamide sampled her song “Follow The Ladder* in his song “Our Lord Jesus Christ” which featured his then record signees Lil kesh and Viktoh.

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Sampling of other people’s songs is not a new thing in the industry but we also know that the actual owners of the songs are always reached out to for approval and given royalties from the song.

Being silent for 11 good years is not a joke. But we all know Olamide is a good man and he understands these things perfectly.

Music royalties is not a new thing in the industry. Mummy Agnes Iroh is Aged and she might not have the platform to reach Olamide but she has us.

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