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Former manager of Afrobeats artiste Camidoh, George Mensah Britton, has pledged his unflinching support for the artiste.
This comes after the two announced that they no longer work together.
While some had suggested that the end of their work relationship may have been occasioned by a rift, they two say it was on mutual grounds.
Camidoh had earlier said on Hitz FM that after the expiration of their contract, they decided not to renew it due to other engagements George Britton had signed up to and his relocation to the United Kingdom.
George has reiterated these sentiments in a Facebook post by eulogising the ‘Sugarcane’ hit maker.
George Britton’s post on Facebook
“Camidoh and I have shared some incredible successes together. Dedicating three years of my life to building his amazing music brand with the team has been a beautiful journey. However, I’ve decided to conclude my 15-year career in artist management to focus on new challenges in Europe and America.
I have a BIG LOVE for Camidoh and will always support him. While I’ve officially stepped down from the team, I will continue to champion him as a young brother and an amazing talent in an unofficial capacity. Thanks to the media, friends, and family for helping us achieve greatness since January 2020.
New music "NFL (Breakfast)" is out now on all streaming platforms. Let’s go run the numbers up - https://music.empi.re/camidoh-nlf #Boomba.”
Camidoh out with new music
In the meantime, Camidoh is out with a new song titled ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ which tells a story of how he got ditched by his lover.
Camidoh, in the song produced by himself, Nawtyboi Tattoo, Baba Wood, highlights the theme of love gone bad.
According to the singer, the song talks about love having its up and down moments. It advises people to apply some logic so as not to go through as much pain as Camidoh did.
“I wouldn’t say much but losing a partner I loved very much to a few arguments or misunderstandings here and there hurts so bad,” he says indicating that the incident has nothing to do with infidelity.
He further mentions that he broke down completely, got depressed and had to go through a therapy session.
“I made a lot of life long plans with this person,” he added.
The music video to ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ complements the story by accentuating the essence of seeking help in situations like this.
Camidoh’s songs keep gaining prominence among music lovers, with his global hit ‘Sugarcane Remix’, which features Mayorkun, King Promise, and Darkoo, clocking over 100 million views on YouTube, in just one year. This makes it the most viewed Ghanaian music video on YouTube.
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