Renowned musician David Adeleke, known as Davido, has finally addressed the recent allegations by his colleague, Dammy Krane, regarding unpaid royalties for a song he contributed to for the OBO singer.
Dammy Krane had recently called out Davido, claiming that he owed him money and appealing to the DMW boss to settle the debt for the sake of his daughter.

In response to these accusations, Davido took to his social media platform on Friday, asserting that Dammy Krane also owed him for three verses he provided in his songs: ‘In Case Of Incasity,’ ‘Gbetiti,’ and ‘Izzue.’ According to Davido, he currently charges $150,000 per verse, which implies that Dammy Krane owes him $450,000 for the three featured verses.
Davido further stated that Dammy Krane had never paid him for producing his song ‘Pooner.’ In addition, he claimed that Dammy Krane had not compensated him for providing housing and food when the latter was homeless in Atlanta years ago.

In reference to a tweet from Dammy Krane where he took credit for giving Davido the tag ‘On the beat is Davido,’ Davido responded, saying, “I never got paid for that, as well as my three verses I’ve contributed to your stagnant career… oh yes, not to forget my royalties. We charge now, so that’s about $150k times three per verse… also, house rent and food when you stayed in my house in Atlanta when you were homeless.”