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Sarkodie’s SarkCess Music And Strongman Part Ways

The “legal relationship” between rapper Osei Kwaku Vincent better known as StrongMan and SarkCess music label is over.

A released dated April 14th, 2019, and sighted by Cypress Ghana states that the “amazing and remarkable” 2-year working relationship it had with the rapper has ended.

The release adds that they “still remain a family” and “would extend a helping hand anyway possible should our services be needed.”

StrongMan signed a deal with the imprint owned by Sarkodie in March 2017.

In April 2018, the former claimed he had to apologize to his label boss over a tweet questioning his (Sarkodie) power in the Ghanaian music industry whilst expressing his disappointment about Ghana Music Awards nominations.

Read details of the release below. 
 

END OF CONTRACT BETWEEN SARKCESS MUSIC AND STRONGMAN

SarkCess Music wishes to announce the end of its contract with Osei Kwaku Vincent well known in showbiz circles as Strongman.

Working with a gem of his kind for the past two (2) years has been priceless.

The journey with Strongman has all together been an amazing and remarkable one. Strongman has proved beyond doubt to be a sensational talent, gracing the Ghana Music Industry and the world with his presence hit after hit and some incredible performances.

It is worth mentioning that Strongman during the past two (2) years has been a phenomenal artist growing his brand here in Ghana and beyond the shores of the country.

We are grateful to the fans, management, industry and all who made this SarkCess Music – Strongman journey worthwhile.

Strongman is such a phenomenal artiste we wish him the absolute best in all future endeavors. We wish to reiterate that, even though the legal relationship between both parties have officially come to end, we still remain a family. 

Our doors are forever open and we promise to extend a helping hand anyway possible should our services be needed.

Signed

SarkCess Music

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