According to the report, a Square Records publicist told an online publication that after finding out about the versatile Ghanaian singer from a top producer, the label assessed him and decided to sign him...but Square records CEO, Jude Engees Okoye just said on Twitter that the report is false.
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Thursday, 4 October 2012
Square Records denies signing Ghanaian act
According to the report, a Square Records publicist told an online publication that after finding out about the versatile Ghanaian singer from a top producer, the label assessed him and decided to sign him...but Square records CEO, Jude Engees Okoye just said on Twitter that the report is false.
Family business
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ReplyDeleteWhich kind wahala com be dis 1,abeg make una allow person hear word with who sign who story.
ReplyDeleteP-square should have time for other people except theRe family members, there are raw talents out there, waiting
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ReplyDeleteWhats the big deal if they sign on a ghanaian act? Wasnt D'banj signed on by Kanye West? Nigerians should learn to put sentiments aside and recognise individuals for talent and not tribe, nationality or other trivial issues please!
ReplyDeleteWhats the fuss about, artist na artist abeg o.
ReplyDeleteEntertainment shd nt be limited to family business. Sacking Mr May D is wrong and denying signing a ghanian too is wrong. R they nt given to growth? Pls Psquared shd grow up while Ngee needs a higher education. I mean d brand is global now and requires a top notch to manage d label.
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