NDC owes me money - Worlasi

Artistes demands that the NDC pay him for using his song at its manifesto launch without his knowledge

NDC owes me money - Worlasi
Worlasi

Ghanaian alternative artiste, Worlasi, has claimed that the National Democratic Congress( NDC) owe him money for using his track without his consent at its manifesto.

The NDC used Worlasi's "One Life' at the program launch to boost their chances of gaining audience from the creative arts sector. The "Mawena" hitmaker has expressed his displeasure at the actions of the party.

 

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He uploaded a video on his twitter page, to express his issues with the party. He captioned it:

"Tag NDC ... worlarmy let’s make that noise while I do mine behind the scenes !! We can’t be exploited !!! Love ❤️ .."

 

 

Worlasi exclaimed that the political party didn't ask him for his consent before using his song so he doesn’t comprehend why the NDC will go out of their way to do exactly that. He is now asking the party to compensate him for their unwarranted actions.

“NDC, you didn’t help me make my music. You did not help me in any way in my life for me to create good music. I am not part of your manifesto so please do the right thing. Make sure you make to me the necessary payments. Do what is right and start wiring the money.” he said in the video.