B4bonah Leaves Record Label, Here’s What Caused The Split

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MiM Life Records, the current record label for talented Ghanaian rapper, Fredrick Amoako Bonah, popularly known by his stage name B4bonah, has revealed that they have parted ways with the talented youngest in an interview monitored by zionfelix.net.

According to Eric Asmah aka Hulk, who is the manager of the label, the decision to go their separate ways was mutual and that there is no bad blood between the artiste and management.

“As I am talking to now, B4bonah is no longer under MiM Life records, oh there is no bad blood between management and the artist, it’s a just a minor misunderstanding and it’s unfortunate we have to part ways with him…”, he stated in the interview SVTV Africa.

He also added that even though they had a five-year contract with B4bonah, they both resolved to go this way because the contract allows both parties to break their relation if any of them feels that the direction they were heading as a unit was not good for either of them.

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Hulk ended by stating that they wish B4bonah all the best in his new endeavors with the next team he will settle on. The rapper, under MiM Life Records, featured on songs that had top-notch artistes in Ghana such as Sarkodie, M.anifest, Dr. Cryme among others and dropped bangers like, Dear God, Devil is A Liar, My Girl, Higher, Karma, and a few others.

 

 

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