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Ex Global Claims He Doesn’t Get Paid For The Music Made During TWC

Ex Global Claims He Doesn’t Get Paid For The Music Made During TWC. Ex Global, has recently raised eyebrows by claiming that he has not received any compensation for the music he created during his time with the influential hip-hop group TWC.

Ex Global Claims He Doesn’t Get Paid For The Music Made During TWC

Taking to Twitter, the rapper extended his hand to aid those in need, generously offering funds for meals and transportation. However, this benevolent act inadvertently unveiled another layer of his relationship with A-Reece. “Woke up feeling grateful today , does anyone need me to Uber eats them food or send transport money for work tomorrow or school?” Wrote Ex Global.

Ex Global asserted that he hasn’t received any financial compensation from A-Reece for his contributions to the music produced under TWC. These revelations surfaced when one of his followers playfully remarked that he had recently received his royalty payments, which seemed to connect with his decision to assist others with funds for sustenance and travel expenses. “Keng did Reece pay you all the money for the features TWC made,” read the tweet.

In response, the former TWC member made it known that he doesn’t get any money from A-Reece for the music they made rather he enjoys helping people. “Hahaha nah I get nothing from lil bro, I’ve always been a giver I can’t help it, I love helping people.” Ex Global said.

Even with all that had happened from the TWC days including the split of the crew, EX said that he and A-Reece are in good books. These remarks came after one of his followers accused him of holding a grudge against Reece. “You’re still at it, move on broer!!!” Read the tweet. In response the Holy Trinity chanter said he and Reece are in good books; “We are cool myself and him, Please focus on getting more followers than the people you are following. It’s looking bad.”

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