The man who showcased his joystick to the world months ago says profane songs are lucrative and we could not agree more.
In an interview with JoyNews’ MzGee, the ‘Ekiki Mi’ hit maker said:
“Charley, I do what gives me money and what the people like. I’ve got gospel songs, but no one calls me to perform the gospel songs. Everywhere I perform, if I don’t play those songs, the fans get angry.
Mostly, they are songs I perform lastly before I leave the stage because they love it and as soon as it drops, the crowd goes wild. So, those songs help me, they give me money.
It depends on where I perform. If I’m on the streets, I perform those songs because that’s what they like. But I can’t perform those songs in the presence of grown-ups because it’s disrespectful.”
This post was published on January 9, 2017 11:35 AM
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