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Shatta Wale reveals he’s saving millions to recruit TG Omori.
Ghanaian dancehall artist, Shatta Wale has revealed that he’s saving up millions to work with Nigerian music video director TG Omori.
He made a pitch to his fans, explaining that he hasn’t been able to shoot music videos as regularly as he should since he wants Omori to do it.
Shatta, who peaked as one of the top 100 most prominent Ghanaians, believes that the acclaimed Nigerian filmmaker is the best for him.
The singer said that he is putting money aside to hire TG Omori and hopes to get a record label deal, which will come with support for his music videos.
In addition, Shatta Wale urged his fans to take pleasure in his song as he looks for a record label to promote it.
He wrote: “The reason I can’t shoot videos is because of @boy_director If I don’t get a record label this year to support me to make my fans happy then you guys should wait and let me make my millions of dollars ..But for now Enjoy the music .. I am saving !!! TG is the best now for me !!”
The reson I can’t shoot videos is because of @boy_director
If I don’t get a record label this year to support me to make my fans happy then you guys should wait and let me make my millions of dollars ..But for now Enjoy the music .. I am saving !!!
TG is the best now for me !!— SHATTA WALE (@shattawalegh) February 24, 2023
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Recall, Mp3bullet.ng reports that TG Omori has declared that video directors should start learning 10% royalties of the income of every video they shoot.
The singer in a tweet said that directors should be given 10% royalties as part of their contribution to the video.
He also stated that if this should happen, he will be able to successfully buy his private jet and dream island.
In a follow-up tweet, he stated it was possible this idea could soon be placed into action from next week.
In his words;
“In due time music video directors will be getting atleast 10% royalties from the streaming income of every music video directed for their moral contribution to the visuals. With this I can successfully buy my dream island and private jets
Due time fit be next week sha. Mafo”
Due time fit be next week sha. Mafo
— TG OMORI (@boy_director) February 9, 2023