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Nigerian singer Ycee talks about his financial state, says 'I am broke'

Just a few days after announcing his exit from Tinny entertainment and unveiling his own record label, rapper Ycee has now revealed the current state of his finances.

It would be recalled that Legit.ng had previously gathered a report about the exit of the sensational rapper from his record label. The report also revealed that the rapper unveiled ANBT as his new label.

In a new turn of events, the Jagaban crooner has taken to his Twitter platform to reveal that he is currently not enjoying the best of times financially. He had made the revelation in a response to a follower that had told him to do something about his career before he goes broke.

The rapper in response said: “I am broke already. Nothing spoil

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Some of the sensational rapper's fans were quick to come under his comment and express their good wishes for him regardless of he was broke or not.

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Although it is hard to determine if the rapper is truly experiencing difficult financial times or his response was simply to throw the fellow off his back.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously compiled a list that rounded up some of the richest African rappers that rocked 2018. The list featured Nigeria’s M.I Abaga, Olamide and Phyno. Ghana’s Sarkodie and South Africa’s Cassper Nyovest also made the list.

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