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I Don’t Have A Car Because I Am Never In One Place For Long – Mr Eazi

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Ghana star artiste, Mr. Eazi has revealed that he does not own a car.

In a recent interview on Joy FM with OAP George Quaye, when asked if he had a car, Mr. Eazi revealed that he does not own a car.

Recall that last year, Mr. Eazi called out organizers of the headies awards for refusing to give him the car he won as the winner of the ‘Next Rated’ on headies in 2016.

He made the shocking revelation while replying to a tweet where HIP TV shared a photo of the singer with his girlfriend, Temi Otedola and tagged it couple goals.

But it seems the artiste is in no rush to get a car, as  Mr Eazi said he does not need a car because he travels a lot, therefore it wouldn’t make sense for him to buy a car.

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Mr Eazi said: “No, I still don’t have a car. This is because all year round I’m not stationed in one place. Today, I’m in this country playing shows, tomorrow, I’m somewhere else. It doesn’t make any sense for me to buy a car and just pack it, and so no, I still don’t have a car”.

Read also: Mr Eazi delivers chilling performance during coachella

Also, according to Mr Eazi, a lot of people do not respect musicians and creatives in general.

Mr Eazi said, “people don’t really respect the creative arts as an industry but I think with time the narrative is changing”.

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