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Musician King Maaga has revealed plans for him to join Gem Media has been unsuccessful after the said record label refused to partner to manage him with another label.
Speaking to Kady Asamoah on JoyNews, the ‘Evergreen’ hitmaker disclosed his Highly Spiritual Music boss, Kaywa, had agreed to give him away to be co-managed after he was contacted by Gem Media.
He stated that Gem Media disclosed they were only interested in sole ownership and not a partnership.
King Maaga said that even though the deal with Gem Media was not successful, he is glad Kaywa still wants to continue to work with him.
He disclosed that his contract with Highly spiritual Music has been renewed
King Maaga participated in the 5th season of MTN hitmaker and was later signed to Highly Spiritual Music.
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