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After the scuffle with his former artiste, Shadrach Agyei Owusu, popularly known as Snap Wayne Chavis, has kept his desires burning.
Becoming a relentless investor, ready to go against all the odds, the pharmacist, who along the line became a music fanatic, says he’s always been keen on supporting pure talent.
“I have always been an investor who has in the past years been the promotional backbone of many hit songs and musicians alike in the Ghanaian music industry,” Chavis Wayne said in an interview.

Some artistes who have benefited from the benevolence of Wayne Chavis Records include Mr Eazi, Awal, Lousika, Amerado and Black Sherif among other ace musicians. He says he has been the silent investor in many artistes and songs alike in Ghana and beyond.
Interestingly, he became a centre of attraction when he parted ways with his then sensational artiste, Black Sherif, who has now become a household name in Ghana.

Even after the recent brouhaha, Snap Wayne Chavis has still not shied away from supporting upcoming deserving talents and putting them on the global market.

Hence, the young business mogul, through his Wayne Chavis Entertainment record label, has signed six new acts who are set to take over the industry.
The label has dropped a new single featuring all six new musicians - available on various online streaming platforms.

‘Nobody’ is produced by Slvmlife, mixed & mastered by Apya.
The new record ‘Nobody’ "is an impressive single dedicated to the fans, as part of the inaugural celebration to appreciate the love and support of the fans," Snap Wayne Chavis clarified.
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