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TG Omori Considering Charging 10% Royalty For His Video Shoots

Despite different call out for outrageous charges for his music video shoots, TG Omori is considering taking His billing higher real soon

TG Omori Considering Charging 10% Royalty For His Video Shoots
TG Omori

On Thursday, 9th February, the video director took to his twitter

to share his thoughts on how charges will be in the nearest future

TG Omori tweeted that he might start charging a 10% royalty on the video he shoots

as he hopes to use the proceed to fund the jet life he aspires to.

“In due time music video directors will be getting at least 10% royalties

from the streaming income of every music video directed for their moral contribution to the visuals.

With this I can successfully buy my dream island and private jets,” the tweet reads.

TG Omori Considering Charging 10% Royalty For His Video Shoots
TG Omori

The tweet has since divided opinions with some people calling it a selfish attempt to reap what he never sowed.

Others are of the opinion that the idea isn’t far-fetched as music videos contribute to a song’s success

hence it’s fair for the video director to share in the royalty.

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As is his character, TG Omori remains unmoved by the reactions

and it would be left to be seen how his idea will be received by the artist and labels who patronise him.

Though TG Omori seems unmoved by the comments,

He however could not help being moved by the continuous draggings from Portable

who had called him out for his expensive charges

Well it seems all is good between the singer and the producer,

as Boy director has agreed to shoot for Him on His budget

 

 

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