It is never a good idea to work with a manager who aspires to be more famous than you - Fameye

Fameye, the creator of the famous song "Nothing I Get," has issued a strong caution to aspiring and established musicians alike, advising them to exercise extreme caution when selecting a manager.

It is never a good idea to work with a manager who aspires to be more famous than you - Fameye

According to Fameye, some managers don't encourage the artists under their care to become better versions of themselves because they have self-serving agendas.

He claims that some managers aspire to be bigger stars and more well-known than the artists they represent.

Fameye has cautioned musicians across the nation to exercise extreme caution if they discover that their managers are not working in their best interests.

According to the musician, if an artist hires a manager of this kind, it simply indicates that they are either working with the devil in disguise or that they signed the improper contract and should thus step down.

“If you are an artist and your manager wants to be a superstar than you? Be careful, is either you signed the wrong deal or a Devil came in the form of an angel (sic)????, he said.

Netizens have claimed that Fameye is quietly dragging his former manager, Ogidi Brown, despite the musician's message not mentioning Brown's name.

From Fameye's post, internet users have inferred that Ogidi Brown had personal goals and a desire for more popularity, which is why Fameye chose to resign.

Ogidi Brown, the CEO of OGB Music, has issued a warning to Fameye, his former artist.

Recently, the two announced to the world that they were separating peacefully and would soon be bidding farewell to one another.

Ogidi Brown posted a notice from YouTube stating that the music "Fameye – Destiny (audio slide)" was being claimed as copyright.

Ogidi Brown became enraged and attacked Fameye, accusing him of making a copyright claim and issuing a warning not to ever claim or even perform any music he produced.