PRODUCER VJEEZY SAYS IT COSTED HIM 70,000 KWACHA TO PUT MIC BURNER ON HIS UPCOMING ALBUM

TOP Zambian producer VJeezy is set to release his fourth studio album STANDING ON BUSINESS this August.

The producer who brings artists together to make his music says it cost him 70,000 Kwacha to get Mic Burner to feature on a song on his album.
“Finally raised K70,000 for Mic Burner’s feature,” said the producer, captioning an image of the rapper recording music.
Despite the rapper not releasing music in a very long, with his last release being over five years ago, a single titled “Chema featuring May C,” his vocals are highly sought after.
Singer Vinchenzo M’bale also revealed in a post two months ago that he paid 65,000 Kwacha to have the Mic Burner’s vocals on his club banger YEH YEH.
This revelation by VJeezy and Vinchenzo M’bale gives an insight into really how much it costs to put the renowned rapper on a song.
If you were an artist, would you pay that much to have Mic Burner on your song? If not, how much are you willing to pay.