Don Jazzy Challenges Oluwadolarz Over Gay Music Executive Allegation

Nigerian Music Executive Don Jazzy Calls Out Singer Oluwadolarz Over Allegations of Sex Request

Renowned Nigerian music executive Don Jazzy has publicly challenged content creator turned singer Oluwadolarz over his recent claims of being asked for sex in exchange for music promotion.

According to reports, Oluwadolarz took to Instagram on Sunday to share his encounter with an unnamed gay music executive. In a post, he revealed that the executive had requested sex in exchange for promoting his songs and helping him gain popularity in the music charts. Oluwadolarz shared a quote of what the executive had allegedly told him, saying “You will promote my songs. Endorse my music. Help me top the chart. But make I first bend over make you enter my Yansh.”

The singer’s allegations sparked a reaction from Don Jazzy, who dared Oluwadolarz to mention the name of the accused executive under the comment section of a blog post. Don Jazzy wrote, “Tag the person or it’s a lie sir.”

The latest development has sparked a heated debate in the music industry, with many calling for transparency and accountability. Oluwadolarz’s decision to speak out against the alleged request for sex has been met with both praise and skepticism, with some questioning the validity of his claims.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing remains certain: the music industry is watching closely to see how this drama will play out. Will Oluwadolarz name the executive as Don Jazzy has dared him to, or will the matter be left unresolved? Only time will tell.

In the meantime, the conversation around sex for favors in the music industry has been reignited, raising important questions about the prevalence of such practices and the need for greater accountability. As the story continues to unfold, Media Talk Africa will keep a close eye on developments and provide updates as necessary.

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