The Mavin Records signee said he often signs an agreement with the client, usually the groom, promising not to act inappropriately or seduce the bride with his lyrical dexterity.
The “How Are You” singer stated this in response to a fan who asserted that it would be dangerous for a groom to invite either Johnny Drille or his colleague in soulful love songs, Chike, to perform at his wedding because the bride might fall for them.
”Inviting Johnny Drille or Chike to perform at your wedding is so risky. What if the bride elopes with them?” the tweep with handle @ucheomar asked.
In response, Drille said whenever he and some of his colleagues are hired to perform at a wedding, the client, who is frequently the groom, makes them sign a contract promising to behave well.
He tweeted; ”We usually sign agreements with the client (usually the groom) to be well behaved.”
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We usually sign agreements with the client (usually the groom) to be well behaved https://t.co/BcTuFM9tG9
— Johnny Drille (@Johnnydrille) December 6, 2022