Kelly Hansome reveals why his songs’ popularity never translated to wealth

Kelechi Orji, aka Kelly Hansome, who used to be one of the leading artistes in Nigeria when his songs ruled the airwaves, has revealed that his songs’ popularity never translated to wealth.

While speaking in a chat with PUNCH’s Sunday Scoop, Nigerian singer, Kelechi Orji, popularly known as Kelly Hansome, who is well known for his smashing hits, including Maga Don Pay and Like Play, said he was yet to make money from music.

He stated, “I have never received royalties for Maga don Pay and all those songs that brought me to the limelight. Anyway, I am not looking forward to getting it because it doesn’t feed me. I am comfortable on my own; music has not really paid me.

“Have I signed an endorsement deal? Companies come to me but I don’t agree with their terms. You cannot use money to buy me because I am not desperate.

“I was hoping that the Copyright Society of Nigeria would do some calculation and pay artistes, but nothing has happened. We have a body but I have not heard from them in a while. I don’t even think of all that any longer.”

The singer also stated that he no longer lived in Nigeria, insisting that he was now involved in other things apart from music.

He said, “I live in the United States of America; I only come to Nigeria when I have things to do. I have other things I do with my life now but I don’t like to reveal details. I have a family and I have a daughter to take care of.”

On collaborating with younger artistes such as Wizkid and Davido, he stated, “Collaborating with an artiste happens naturally. When you connect with an artiste, you make music together.

“I cannot just collaborate with an artiste because he has sung one popular song when he doesn’t know me and I don’t know him. I have principles that guide me. I have tasted fame; so, I am not looking for it again. I still do music but I do it differently.”