Singer and
songwriter Harrison Okiri aka Harrysong claims he charges as much as N1m to write a song......abeg
change your name to Moneysong.LOL
Punch reports
that the one-time fisherman also claims to have grossed as much as N50m as
proceeds from theMandela Caller tunes on MTN which is a Tribute to
the late South African leader Nelson Mandela, released on December 11,
2013, received a stunning one million downloads in a single day. It is said to
have become the most downloaded caller tune in Nigeria and Africa.
An
excited Harrysong says, “The proceeds from the caller-back tune is actually
worth more than N50m. Truth is, I was paid a lot of money; you know
- when they say money that can change someone’s life. That’s the value of
what I received .
“I can’t
reveal the exact amount because we work as a team. So, all the money realised
is shared among us. You just want to forget all the years of suffering. It’s
not a mere hype because the money is there. The song is everywhere. You go to
South-Africa , the girls are crazy about it.”
According
to Harrysong “Before now we (songwriters) charged between N100, 000 and N2000,
000 for a song. Today I charge as much as 1million to write a song. Truth is,
Nigerian artistes have begun to appreciate songwriters. They pay me my money
and appreciate me.
“I have
written a lot of songs but I don’t talk about them because Nigerian artistes
don’t like it when the songwriters take credit for compising songs for them.”
With the
new-found fame, the artiste who has 120 unreleased songs in his repertory is
clearly living the life of a star. He relishes his recent trip to the
recently-held Grammies in the US, with so much delight.
“The trip
was fully sponsored by MTN and a reward for the success of
the Mandela caller tune. We were chauffeur-driven in a limousine from
the house to the airport and it was the same when we landed in America. I
experienced firsthand some of the things I only see on TV. We flew first class
and it was my first time in America as well. Caller tunes and ring back tunes
are the future, I tell you. I never knew all this before now.”
Having
experienced first class music performance at the Grammy, and chatting with his
mentors, P Diddy, Kendrick Lamar and Steve Wonder, the singer, who is the
only child of his parents, believes that a Nigerian can win the prestigious
award soon.
“Because
Nigerian music is believed to be the best, the outside world is focusing on us.
The market is getting bigger and bigger than us. So they are trying to identify
with us. A Nigerian will win the Grammy in the next four to five years.
“If you
do wack music you won’t go too far because they (international
audience) know good music when they hear one. That is why not every song can
cross over. Wizkid and Femi Kuti’s Jaiye Jaiye,
Kcee’s Limpopo andPull Over and 2face’s Ihe Neme, all stand
a good chance because they contain linguas that will appeal to the world
audience.”
Many blogs
were rently abuzz with stories that his erstwhile boss, Kevin Luciano of
Questionmark label, is suing him for contractual breech. But Harrysongs
debunks the claims.
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