Producer disputes bringing up unpaid royalties with Mercy Chinwo

According to Dr. Roy David, a music producer, he never accused gospel artist Mercy Chinwo of not paying her royalties.

Producer disputes bringing up unpaid royalties with Mercy Chinwo

Recall that Dr. Roy discussed his joint efforts with Mercy in a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, emphasizing the commitment they both had to their job.

In a brief excerpt from the conversation, Dr. Roy stressed the difficulties he personally had during his father's stroke by mentioning how little support he received.

“Me and Mercy Chinwo, we dey sleep 5 am, wake up by 7 am. All my hope be say as I dey work on Mercy project, I go get some kind millions. You dey happy say the hustle go pay,” he said in pidgin English.

“All the time wey all these dey happen, Mercy excess love don dey peak. My father get stroke. I even call am tell am say my father no well o if e get anything wey e go fit assist, she say make I no worry say e will be fine.”

Fans' reactions to the video were mixed, with some criticizing Mercy specifically. Dr. Roy responded to the criticism by addressing the issue in a video that has now gone viral, making it clear that he was speaking about Eezee T, the record label CEO, and not Mercy herself. Dr. Roy emphasized that Mercy supported him and helped out while his father was ill. He also advised blogs to be cautious when sharing material in order to prevent the spread of false information.

“Point of correction I no dey call out Mercy Chinwo. The person wey I dey call out na Eezee Tee wey get EeZee Conceptz,” he said.

“As I dey talk to you like this, na me and Mercy suffer the same thing. Imagine person wey you and am suffer still come dey help you.

“Mercy na hin help me throughout my father gets stroke, na still the same Mercy na hin help me when my father died. So blogs make una mind wetin una dey post o.”