Dancehall songstress, Cynthia Morgan, has revealed that DMW boss, Davido, refused to pick her calls and her messages after he publicly offered to help revive her music career.
KanyiDaily recalls that seven months ago, Davido offered to help Cynthia Morgan, following her revelation on how she “lost everything” associated with her music career to Jude Okoye due to the contract she signed with his record label ‘Northside Music Group’.
The DMW boss had reached out to the embattled dancehall star and requested that she call him so they could have a song together. According to him, he would record his verse.
However, during a recent interview with Hip TV, Cynthia Morgan revealed that Davido sent her a record and she made a demo and sent back to him, but she’s yet to hear from him after 3 months.
Cynthia said she reached out to Davido severally via calls, WhatsApp, DM and other social media platforms but he completely ignored her and hasn’t reached back to her ever since then.
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Cynthia Morgan reveals that Davido didn’t pick her calls after telling her to call him.pic.twitter.com/ZuHTBoKtSo
— Akpraise (@AkpraiseMedia) December 18, 2020
KanyiDaily recalls that Davido had opened up on why he decided to extend a helping hand to Cynthia Morgan after social media users accused him of being a ‘clout chaser.’
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