Talented musician, Waje has reacted angrily to insinuations that she has not been adequately promoting her work.
Waje released her 10-track second album, Redvelvet in December 2018, five years after her first album, with lowkey publicity.
The artiste, whose real name is Aituaje Iruobe, said that she was no longer willing to put money in promoting her music because it has been gulping her funds with no commensurate returns.
In a trending video, Waje, who spoke in Pidgin English, said, “I no get money for publicity.”
She added, “I have ten things right in front of me but everytime it’s always my music that has been taking a bulk of the money.
“I am not willing to put money there anymore.”
Watch video:
WAJE: I no get money for publicity
This video shows that Waje is going through a lot but no, some people didn't notice the pain, they just want to talk.
If you still think she is too lazy to compete after watching this video, you are heartless! pic.twitter.com/pYkjeAt3sO
— Akinpelumi Akinboye (@theakinakinboye) March 25, 2019
However, some Nigerians who identified with the single mother’s struggles took to social media to react to the video.
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Read reactions below:
Just saw Waje’s video and I can feel what she’s been through, just by paying attention to the emotions in her voice. Can the world ever be patient with people? Please. These superstars are not magicians, they are human, their industry is difficult too. Comfort them, send them…
— Timilehin Bello (@MrBigtimi) March 25, 2019
Nigerians: We want well thought out lyrics, great vocals, well written songs & excellent live performances with a band and not lip synching.
So why are people like Brymo,Waje,Omawunmi,Bez & co struggling for any attention?Thought we claim there is a demand for what they offer?
— Babanla (@biolakazeem) March 25, 2019
Same Nigerians who demand "good music" & claim Wizkid & co should perform live music for them are the same ones who unlook the unbelievably talented Waje to the point that she is considering quitting music.Most people just talk.Most times,they don't even know what they want.
— Babanla (@biolakazeem) March 25, 2019
Waje deserves all the love and support right now.
— A god. 🦍 (@wiilkilz) March 25, 2019
That Waje video just made my week. At least I know I'm on track, quitting certain dreams for my number one priority which is my wife & kids wasn't a bad idea after all.
— Caleb Senda | Naija OAP (@Cleancaleb) March 25, 2019
https://twitter.com/audacityofhopeQ/status/1110030323302178816
https://twitter.com/iSlimfit/status/1110075908310908933
That Waje Video Enter me , I’m acc pained for her .. in a well structured music industry, she is rich AF
— Ayodeji (@AyoJaguda) March 25, 2019
Lol, you people should stop pitying Waje. Your broke and her broke are not the same thing.
Also, she's speaking, like many do, about an investment that is seemingly not yielding as much as the hype surrounding it…that's also not a new thing.
— Deji Faremi (@deejayfaremi) March 25, 2019
Shut your trap if you have nothing sensible to say. all the female artistes you mentioned have structured labels who handle their promotion and management. Waje has been on her on from day one and God has been her promoter and manager. Give her some credits or shut the fuck up. https://t.co/hVVO3gaI64
— tiredNigerian (@DuruchibuzorE) March 25, 2019
Waje should do what other musicians do, get signed under a label and focus on producing good music. They do the marketing at their expense and both party share the returns.
Please Waje, there is no excuse for failure.
Lend a leaf from Tekno's story.
— Nobel The Indaboski ❄🇳🇬 (@vhic3adibe) March 25, 2019