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Hiplife musician OJ Black has disclosed to Hitz FM that he is likely to part ways with Lynx Entertainment when his contract with them expires in November.He added that at the moment, he is still officially with the Lynx but he is actually being managed by another outfit which he will reveal to the general public shortly, adding that his new management wants to help the OJ Black brand to fly higher than it is.According to him, “Lynx has done their part and he is grateful for that but” with every business there comes a time when one must take certain decisions and thinks now is the time.OJ Black revealed that he is currently working on some new songs and movie projects among others. So far he has shot about seven movies and will start casting for his next production next month.
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