Nigerian vocalist Waje has opened up about a surprising and little-known part of her early career, revealing that she contributed vocals to the hit song “Do Me” by P-Square but received neither credit nor payment for it.
Reflecting on the experience, Waje shared how surreal it felt to hear her own voice playing on TV and radio stations across the country while she was still living and hustling in Onitsha main market. Despite the song’s massive popularity at the time, she said she remained unknown and unrewarded for her contribution.
She described the moment as both exciting and painful—exciting because her talent was reaching a wide audience, but painful because she wasn’t acknowledged or compensated. It highlighted the challenges many upcoming artists face in the early stages of their careers, especially when navigating an industry where recognition and fair pay are not always guaranteed.
Waje’s story has sparked conversations about artist rights, proper crediting, and the importance of fair compensation in the music industry. Many fans and fellow creatives have expressed support, noting that her journey is a reminder of the struggles behind success.
Today, Waje stands as one of Nigeria’s most respected vocalists, and her revelation sheds light on how far she has come from being an uncredited voice to becoming a celebrated artist in her own right.




