Mr Eazi Replies Man Who Accused Him Of ‘Selling His Soul To The Devil’
Mr Eazi delivered a remarkable response to a fan who accused him of making a deal with the devil.
The individual, known as Vex on Twitter, expressed his viewpoint upon seeing a picture of the Nigerian musician posing with a prominent white woman. In the comment section beneath the seemingly harmless photo, Vex posted:
“@mreazi is about to sell his soul, making a deal with the devil.” In response, Mr Eazi said, “Be like sey na u be the sales agent abi.”
As the exchange unfolded, onlookers couldn’t resist chiming in with their own amusing takes on the situation. Netizens had a field day, with comments such as
@special_stephie’s “Na middle man 😂😂,”
@AndersonTochi12’s entrepreneurial spirit, “Make I broker abeg. Na 7% I want,”
@kalu_nnanna17’s “Na Devil middle man him be,”
@whoisajaj’s bemused response, “Lol 😂 you make am problem you no make am problem,” and @JayPabl24634554’s inquiry, “Abg where I fit sell my own soul?”
Back in April 2023, Mr Eazi reportedly sold Vydia, the portfolio company of his venture capital fund, Zagadat Capital, for $1 billion.
Gamma, an American company, purchased the company that provided the infrastructure for digital audio and video distribution.
Former Apple Music executive Larry Jackson is the owner of the music and technology company Gamma. Jackson described Vydia as the embodiment of Gamma’s concept of itself as an idea firm while discussing the acquisition.
Additionally, Mr Eazi is the proprietor of the music streaming service emPawa. Prior collaborations with the site and artists include Mr Eazi, Fave, Joeboy, Darkavibes, and Bella Alubo.
The deal has been reported as the biggest ever within the confines of Afrobeat. Mr Eazi’s real name is Oluwatosin Ajibade. He is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record executive.