Afrobeats singer Reekado Banks has warned young artists in the music industry, cautioning them about a prominent music executive he describes as “demonic” and prone to taking advantage of emerging talents.
According to Reekado, in an interview on ‘The Esther Show’, this individual has a history of causing problems for artists who collaborate with him, citing his own experiences and those of other young artists as examples.
Reekado emphasised that he won’t reveal the executive’s name but wants to educate young artists about the potential risks of working with him.
He noted that every artist who has worked with this executive has encountered significant setbacks and difficulties.
“There is one big man in the music industry who is demonic and takes advantage of young talents. I have worked with him before. Other young artists have also worked with him.
” I am not going to mention his name for now, but he knows himself. It will be nice to educate young artists about this man so they don’t get wrapped up in his mess. Every artist this man has worked with always has a certain setback, and they find themselves in a mess,” he said.
According to Reekado, in an interview on ‘The Esther Show’, this individual has a history of causing problems for artists who collaborate with him, citing his own experiences and those of other young artists as examples.
Reekado emphasised that he won’t reveal the executive’s name but wants to educate young artists about the potential risks of working with him.
He noted that every artist who has worked with this executive has encountered significant setbacks and difficulties.
“There is one big man in the music industry who is demonic and takes advantage of young talents. I have worked with him before. Other young artists have also worked with him.
” I am not going to mention his name for now, but he knows himself. It will be nice to educate young artists about this man so they don’t get wrapped up in his mess. Every artist this man has worked with always has a certain setback, and they find themselves in a mess,” he said.