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Afrobeat sensation Camidoh has revealed that George Britton is no longer an official team member.
He says there is no bad blood between himself and the talent manager, regardless of the contract termination.
Speaking with DJ Slim Daybreak Hitz, he said, "George Britton is not officially part of my team now. He is not in the country and it’s not like there is bad blood or anything."
George Britton is no longer an official member of my team. – @camidoh. #DaybreakHitz pic.twitter.com/9yy9x2VJZi
— Hitz 103.9 FM (@Hitz1039FM) June 18, 2024
However, he clarified he is proud of his achievements, highlighting their contract termination as normal.
"Yeah, we talk. It’s just okay when the contract ends. We even worked freely but now I’m proud of what he is trying to do.
"He’s trying to create, revolve music like a different company that is going to amplify our work in the UK", he said on Hitz FM.
He further urged George to continue the good works he has started, asserting that he shies away from hate speech.
"I’m really happy and he should push more for that because I want to see a Ghanaian brother doing what we all see Adesope and the likes are doing."
"It has just begun and people will see it from a different angle and call you names but only you understand the vision with which you’re doing what you’re doing, so I saw that in him as well and I was like, I think he should be that force that amplifies Ghanaian music on that side and I think he is doing that so I’m proud of him", he added.
Camidoh is promoting his latest single, ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’. The song is out on all music streaming platforms.
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