Young Duu expressed frustration in response to the show performance, lamenting being picked out from the equation.
Young Duu, a rising vocalist, cries out about music theft just hours after the record label boss, Carter Efe, played ‘Oyinmo’ song solo.
According to an earlier source, Carter Efe was spotted at an event playing the new track released by both himself and Portable’s ex-signee, eliciting mixed emotions from showgoers and netizens.
Young Duu expressed frustration in response to the show performance, lamenting being picked out from the equation.
Speaking about how his former boss, Portable, abandoned him and kicked him out, \he accused Carter Efe of ripping him off and using his condition.
“I’m the one who owned the song, I’ve been ripped; Someone else has taken over my song! Carter used industry brain to collect my song, going to show with my song. He is a comedian, not a singer. He doesn’t want to help me but always takes credit for those pulling the strings.
“I don’t want to expose everything. It’s not good; my boss did me bad and you want to do the same thing. You guys have family, the same way I came from someone else. So this was why you wanted me to drop an album for you,” he said in part.
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