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This disclosure from the artist follows after a Twitter fan asked him a question using the hashtag #AskRunTown. RunTown has been interacting with his fans for a few hours now answering questions from his fans.
A fan asked Runtown using the hashtag #AskRunTown and asked “@Runtown who wrote Aye? Replying to the fan, he wrote, “I wrote it. And also co-produced it. Nothing wrong with using songwriters if you write a song for me and I like am I go sing am”.
I wrote it. And also co-produced it. Nothing wrong in using song writers if you write song for me and I like am I go sing am. https://t.co/WWwaH3NQAH
— Runtown (@iRuntown) December 30, 2020
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