onesimus ditches tiktok

social media platform, saying it pays in peanuts after using his songs. "Until TikTok starts paying enough money for our art only then my music will be used again on that App," he wrote on his Facebook page.

 The artist adds that for him, it is a bad act to be on TikTok without tangible gains for him. "Fame alone is not enough “it’s only money that want,” vehemently said Onesimus. He emphasizes the importance of monetary gain over fame alone, suggesting that exposure on TikTok should translate into tangible benefits for musicians. Dan Lufani, known for his afrobeat track "It's Part of Life," supports Onesimus's viewpoint by commenting, "Ndipo inu." This implies agreement or solidarity with Onesimus's stance on the issue.

 The broader context suggests that some artists, Like Onesimus feel that the exposure their music gains on TikTok should be accompanied by better financial rewards. They argue that fame alone is insufficient and that tangible monetary compensation is crucial for their work on the platform. It's worth noting that this is a subjective perspective, and different artists may have varying opinions on the value they receive from platforms like TikTok.

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