Singer, Black Sherif’s management, Road Boys Association, has released a press statement, addressing recent allegations levelled against the artiste.
“In light of recent speculations and hearsay concerning Black Sherif, Empire and his management, we would like to make certain clarifications.”
“Black Sherif is still under his management, Road Boys Association (RBA), and has not parted ways as publicized on various media platforms,” the statement read.
RBA also stated clearly the plans outlined for the “First Sermon” hit-maker, and their focus to developing his talent and the brand of the artiste to ensure his growth in the Ghanaian music scene and beyond.
This will include the development of new fan bases, global protection of the artiste’s intellectual property, absolute ownership of the artiste’s masters, etc.
The statement goes on to disprove purported documents that surfaced on social media, claiming to bear the full details of the contract between Black Sherif and Empire.
“The various interpretations given to the purported documents surfacing online are false and must be treated as such.”
“There was a consensus ad between both parties, and Empire has been undeniably instrumental in the growth and reach of the artiste,” the statement quoted.
However, the actual nature of the contract between Blacko and Empire Entertainment remains withheld by Road Boys Association.
The management concluded the statement by telling fans to expect the release of new music from the “Second Sermon” rapper while promising to attend to all unanswered questions in due time.
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