Former Chocolate City artiste; Brymo, has revealed a unique move he made back in 2005 that is still yielding him dividends from a united states music company up till date.
The singer took to Twitter to reveal in 2005 he sent a demo to Universal Records in New York and as a result of that action he is currently getting paid through his international bank account. In 05′ i sent a demo to Universal Records, New York. The package was returned to Lagos unopened because labels will not collect unsolicited music…today I receive royalties weekly from New York, with my own international bank accounts and cards…don’t give up!!! he wrote.
Brymo became a household name in Nigerian music after featuring on Ice Prince’s 2011 monster hit; Oleku. The singer has 5 studio albums; Oso, Klitoris, Son Of A Kapenta, Dealers, Merchants & Slave, as well as Tabula Rasa already to his name and he is a major advocate of good music like Nigerians would say in the music industry.
In ”˜05 I sent out a demo to universal records, New York. The package was returned to Lagos unopened because labels would not accept unsolicited music.. today I receive royalties weekly from New York, with my own international bank accounts and cards..don`t give up!!!
”” ?láwálé ?l??f???r?? (@BrymOlawale) March 22, 2019