-
Brymo reveals truth about the Chocolate City record label deal and some behind-the-scenes events.
-
The singer made this known in an interview with media personality Quincy Jonze.
Nigerian singer, songwriter, stage performer and author Ọlawale Ọlọfọrọ, better known as Brymo, has revealed the truth about the Chocolate City record label deal and some behind-the-scenes events with his former record label.
The musician shared a lot of details regarding his time at his former record company, Chocolate City.
It is no longer news that the singer-songwriter was sued by his former label for breach of contract after leaving the label.
Brymo, who in several interviews has made it known that Chocolate City was not meeting up with the signed contract, hence the reason for leaving, also stated in the most recent interview that he won the case against the label even though a court judgement was not given.
RELATED:
- Brymo speaks about his collaboration with AG Baby.
- Brymo fires back after being accused of accepting a bribe from Tinubu
- Brymo, Odunlade, others feature in Wole Soyinka’s “The King’s Horseman” Film
In a recent interview with ace media personality Quincy Jonze, Brymo made it known that even after leaving the label, the institution has failed to pay him a dime in the form of royalties for his second studio album ‘Son of A Kapenta’ that he recorded with them, which included smashing tunes like ‘Ara’ and ‘Goodmorning’.
Brymo, who has been confirmed to act in Wole Soyinka’s ‘The King’s Horseman,‘ which is set to be released later this year, also said that he would be releasing a collaborative musical project this year.
The controversial singer-songwriter also spoke about early beginnings in his career, his music, family and other interesting matters.