UK based Ghanaian artiste, Charsay, made headlines last week when he
said during an interview that the “Aseda” song, by Nero X, was actually
his and that he is still waiting for any form of compensation or
recognition for his work.
In an interview with Albert, the manager of Nero X, revealed he was
aware the management of Charsay wasn’t happy Nero X was performing the
Aseda song at events.
“I learnt the management of Charsay was not happy with Nero X
performing the song, but from what I know the agreement we have with the
management is that it was a song Nero X wrote for Charsay and in terms
of promotion, the management also didn’t want the song to fly like other
songs, so we thought it wise that since Nero X has a bigger brand in
Ghana whereas Charsay is bigger in the UK, we perform the song in Ghana
since the song was a good song.
“For the song to reach the peak and get more airplay in Ghana, it was
even their management that suggested that we perform the song here after
a discussion with them, so we don’t know when they decided otherwise,
probably they came to Ghana to promote the song and saw that the song
was big and people were contacting Nero X for the song.
“I’ve tried to get in touch with Charsay’s camp but I’ve been unable to
get through but he also hasn’t called me officially to let me know
what’s going on regarding the whole situation.”
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