Nigerian Superstar Kizz Daniel Charges Zambian Artist Yo Maps $40,000 for Feature on Song
Nigerian superstar Kizz Daniel has reportedly charged Zambian artist Yo Maps a whopping $40,000 (827,389.60 Zambian Kwacha) for a feature on one of his songs. The news has been making rounds on social media and has caught the attention of music fans worldwide.
According to sources, Yo Maps reached out to Kizz Daniel to collaborate on a track, and negotiations were made for the feature. However, the cost of the feature has raised eyebrows, with some fans expressing surprise at the high price tag.
Kizz Daniel is known for his hit songs such as “Woju,” “Mama,” and “One Ticket” featuring Davido. He is a highly sought-after artist and has collaborated with several African acts, including Diamond Platnumz, Sarkodie, and Wizkid.
Yo Maps is a rising star in Zambia’s music scene and has gained popularity for his unique sound and relatable lyrics. He has collaborated with several artists, including Macky 2, Slap Dee, and Chef 187.
While the cost of the feature may seem steep, it is not uncommon for established artists to charge high fees for collaborations. The price may vary depending on factors such as the popularity of the artist, the length of the verse, and the recording and production costs.
The collaboration between Kizz Daniel and Yo Maps is highly anticipated, and fans are looking forward to hearing the final product.