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Cater Efe Told Me That My 30% From Oyimo Was N30m Only For Him to Pay Me 500k – Young Duu

Up-and-coming singer, Young Duu has continued his dragging of Carter Efe.
He claimed that the skitmaker ripped him after the two collaborated on a song.
Carter Efe had earlier claimed that he had to stop promoting Young Duu’s song because of his character and how anxious he was to make money from it.

Reacting, Young Duu claimed that Carter Efe never kept to his words after assuring him his cut from the song.
He revealed that Carter Efe had told him that his 30% would be equal to 30 million naira.
But, he was shocked when the skitmaker gave him a mere N500k.
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Carter Efe Opened Fake Social Media Account In My Name to Drag Davido – Young Duu

Portable’s former signee Young Duu has made a serious claim against comedian-turned-artist Carter Efe.
He revealed that Efe opened a fake social media account in his name to drag Davido.
Recall that Young Duu went into alliance with Carter Efe after his fallout with Portable last year. The duo released a song titled ‘Oyinmo’ in November to solidify their partnership.
However, their relationship hit the rocks over the sharing formula of royalties from the song, with Young Duu accusing Cater Efe of shortchanging him.
In a recent video message shared via his Instagram account, he accused the skit maker of creating a fake social media account in his name to troll Davido.
Young Duu said, “Cater Efe, God will punish you. You are using a Twitter account in my name to troll Davido. He will think I am the one attacking him. It’s unfair. You are fake.”
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Carter Efe: “I was accused of ripping off Young Duu despite spending nearly N15 million on his project.”

Famous comedian Carter Efe has disclosed that he paid around N15 million to market his song “Oyinmo,” which he co-wrote with Young Duu, a former Zeh Nation signee.

Remember that after Carter Efe performed the song “Oyinmo” by himself, Young Duu had earlier said that Efe was taking advantage of him and ripping him off.

Carter Efe disclosed that he invested a staggering N15 million to support the project’s success in a recent episode of Spill With Phyna.

He added that he kept 30% of the song for Young Duu and 10% for the producer, keeping the remaining 60% for himself.

Did the sharing percentage look awful to him?

responses to the assertion made by Carter Efe that Young Duu’s project cost N15 million;

“U” stated official_val09.

official_val09 said: “U be thief 60%😢u really rip de guy”

olu_flex noted: “As long as na the agreement everybody sign be that. Nothing concern anybody”

lilwood_official penned: “U say u give producer wetin???😂😂😂This guy is not serious”

cyndy__mma wrote: “Only you 60 percent? You are a business man sha and not a musician.”

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Fatherhood Has Made Me Stop Dancing In Underwear Online — Skitmaker, Carter Efe Reveals

Efe Oderhohwo, the popular Nigerian skit maker, who is also known as Carter Efe, has explained that since he became a father, he has stopped doing certain things.

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Beats, he said, “I do things differently now because I am a dad. There are some things I did before that I don’t do again, such as posting videos of myself online dancing and wearing only boxers. It (fatherhood) has made me upgrade my craft. I also can’t keep doing the same things, because people get tired with time.”

He also stated that he had no plans to separate his comedy from music.

He said, “Music is a gift from God to me. When I came out with the ‘states and capital’ song, it went viral beyond my expectations. I know it is a funny song but then, I am a comedian. I usually obey my instincts. And, when I feel like it, I call another artiste. Music and comedy are not distinct for me, and I won’t be separating them.”

Speaking on why he likes Lagos, the Delta State-born content creator said, “Everyone in Lagos is a ‘hustler’. Everyone is determined and don’t joke with their business. I love Lagos, because it is a place where one can easily make it. People don’t sleep in Lagos. Even me, I barely sleep at night.”

Highlighting some of the simple things he misses about his life before he became popular, he said, “Before, I could go out to play football or take a walk to something for myself. Now, I cannot do things anyhow. I miss a lot of things, but as long I am making money, I am okay.”

Asked what he looks out for in a partner when going into a relationship, he said, “I look out for character and her relationship with God before getting into a relationship. However, I am currently in one.”

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Why I Am No Longer Dropping My New Song, Babypiano – Carter Efe

Instagram skitmaker, Carter Efe has opened up on why he has decided not to drop his new song titled, “Babypiano.”
Recall that he had some days ago dropped snippet of his single, “Babypiano” on his Instagram page which was criticized.
Some netizens stated that Carter Efe was on his way to ruining Afrobeat, which Fela started, for everyone.
Carter Efe has now declared that he will not be releasing his new single as a result of the overwhelming negative feedback he received after sharing the snippet.
See netizens reactions below:
bammyrichie2 wrote: “If dem born your papa well no drop am 😂😭”
officialcelebrity_shin penned: “First man to gree this year 😂😂😂😂 ton ba bie da no drop am😂😂😂”
onyeobodo53 said: “Wait ooo you be won drop am before?😂”
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Carter Efe’s New Song Is A Great Choice For Kindergarten Students – Daniel Regha

Popular critic, Daniel Regha has given his opinion about ‘Babypiano’, the new song released by skitmaker, Carter Efe.

Regha trashed the song on ‘X’, claiming that while it sounds good, it is not authentic music.

He proposed that the song be appropriate for kindergartens and nurseries because it educates about Nigeria’s states and capitals.

Regha then urged Efe to work with Alaba music marketers or distribute his songs on CDs to schools.

He stated: “Carter Efe’s “Babypiano” sounds good; That’s not real music, but it will be a great song for creche, plus kindergarten students who wish to learn about Nigeria States & Capital. He should simply record on CDs & distribute to schools, or team up with Alaba music marketers. No shades.”

 

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“No DNA needed” — Carter Efe stirs reactions as he shows off his father

Famous content creator and comedian, Carter Efe, wows many as he shows off his father with whom he shares a spitting resemblance.

The skit maker took to his social media page to respond to his fans who have been questing for a long time to know what his father looked like.

Carter Efe, however, surprised his fans by unveiling the face of his dad in a short video. He caught many unaware as the duo share an uncanny resemblance with one another.

See some reactions that followed …

@iconic_remi“Which of them is the father though”

@acusticocean“The man vomit am 😂 Wahala dey o 😭😂”

@quincypetersjr“His dad looks younger Abi na my eyes”

@TunjiJacob3“Why is it that you look older than your dad? Is this also suppose to be a skit also?”

@notch_george“Too much highness and unhealthy lifestyle na wetin make you old pass your papa, see as papa be like pikin younger brother.”

@Just___Obyno“If to say una dey into music industry una for dey win Headies award back to back”

@teegrt“Tell your dad to laugh small i wan check something”

@COJ_22“See as una be like senior and junior brother 🤣🤣”

Watch the video below …

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“Dem wan kill me” — Carter Efe survives accident, crashes SUV five days after purchase

Popular skit maker and musician, Carter Efe, survives a car accident five days after purchasing a new Mercedes Benz SUV.

The singer who recently had a clash with Yhemolee took to Instagram to share his experience after involvement in an accident.

In a now-deleted Instastory, Carter Efe crashed his Mercedes Benz five days after splashing millions of naira to acquire the SUV.

“5 days after I buy my car dem wan kill me but God pass them,” he wrote while sharing the video of the accident.

Netizens, however, blamed him for being a reckless driver other than attributing it to enemies wanting him dead.

See some reactions below …

otorroseline: “They wan killlll you abi you no sabi drive. Who get you time wey go dey reason you. You wey fit do any thing to go viral.”

nellobrownn“Nobody wan kee you,Na your hand never strong yet for driving but na una wan still dey drive James Bond style after many alcohol for system.Just thank God for life.”

n6oflife“Many of Una Hand never strong for steering.. money go enter, Una Go rush buy Benz. 🤔 That Car is a performance vehicle and literally not for kids. This is a frontal collision. Na you bash Pesin. Nobody hit you. Pls go back and perfect your driving Lessons. 😇.”

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“You have the gall to say I dropped noise,” Cater Efe scolds Ruger on Instagram Live after Ruger shamed Cater Efe’s music (Video)

Ruger has been criticized by well-known Nigerian comedian and singer Cater Efe for calling his music “noise.”

Ruger had tweeted a controversial apology to his fans for delaying the release of his song and letting them listen to “noise” on his official account.

Cater Efe, however, was not amused and interrupted Ruger’s Instagram live session to criticize the singer for undervaluing his efforts.

You mean I stopped making noise? You’re very brave to say that I made noise. Is it a result of your talent? How come you’re so proud? You’re very pleased with yourself. Is it because you have a good voice? Don’t attempt it once again, Cater yelled.

In response to the outburst, Ruger apologized profusely to the enraged comic and made a commitment not to use such language in the future.

View the video here:

https://www.tiktok.com/music/original-sound-7166571133595044614

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Watch Carter Efe and Berri Tiga’s Reconciliation After ‘Machala’ Fallout.

As Carter Efe and Berri Tiga make up after their drawn-out Machala incident, it’s kiss and makeup time. Watch the tale below to see how they got along.

Carter Efe, a comedian and recording artist, and Berri Tiga have made up after their protracted and intensely passionate argument over the Machala track.

The two acts, who were at peace, announced this new development on social media by posting a video of their performance of the Machala single in what appeared to be a lounge. Tiga was the main performer, and an upbeat Efe was seated next to him. The video was posted by Tiga itself two days after Efe’s birthday and with the message “It’s all love” with a white flag floating in the background. No ill feelings @carterefe_ more life. 

This adds another twist to their contentious and widely publicized falling out, which resulted in the song being removed from all music streaming services before being published again on September 16. 

Here is a video of their reconciliation: