Rockstar Kuami Eugene has mention EMPIRE as his new Distributor short after setting the ablaz two days ago with his intentions of leaving must famous and powerful record label in Ghana, Lynx Entertainment.
The “Angela” hitmaker shared the good news on his verified Twitter account.
‘My New Family, Empire. The tweet read.
My New Family @EMPIRE @EMPIREAfrica 🤝🏾
— Kuami Eugene (@KuamiEugene) October 19, 2022
The prolific songwriter wrote a few days ago that he had done all humanly necessary to continue at the powerful record label but that the center could no longer support him.
Although he omitted the name Lynx from the contentious post, the writing was on the wall from the beginning, thus understanding his meaning was obvious.
Kuame Eugene further raised eyebrows when he uttered the phrase “Suro Nipa,” which means “fear people.” This statement strongly implies that Richie Mensah, the label’s boss, is the target of an eruption.
As we previously noted, this new development has strengthened the label’s infamous image for having mainstream artists leave abruptly and seek solace elsewhere due to internal disputes that we are never made aware of.
The EMPIRE label is home to performers including Black Sherif, Kizz Daniel, and Buju BNXN.
EMPIRE Is An American Distribution Company And Record Labelfounded In By Ghazi Shami With Offices In New York City, London, Nashville, And Atlanta. EMPIRE became famous for their work with artists such as XXXTentacion, T-Pain, Kendrick Lamar, and Cardi B. And they are spending and spreading massive resources on African musicians expecting proportional returns. Building on the success of Nigerian artists like Fireboy DML and Olamide, EMPIRE recently announced the launch of EMPIRE Africa.