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Ghanaian female dancehall artiste, Grace Kaki Awo Ocansey, better known as Kaakie, says she has not signed to Zylofone Media.
Speaking recently in an interview on Hitz FM, the 'dancehall diva' said that stories circulating on social media about her alleged signing to Zylofon Media are all rumours.
Even though Zylofon Media posted the same picture Kaakie used to announce her departure from Xtra Large Music with the hash tag #NEWWORLD @ KAAKIEGH, the musician denied it and stated that she has not joined the media entity.
She nevertheless, revealed that she will let her fans know whatever she decides to do after her departure from Xtra Large Music.
“It's a rumor. I don't know what to say about that. Whatever the Kaakie brand decides, we are sure to let the fans know about it without anybody asking,” she said.
The ‘Too Much’ songster explained that she left Xtra Large Music, owned by Jam Master Jay, on a positive note and added that, she still respects the label.
She added that most of the reasons for her departure were personal.
“Most of the reasons why I left, were personal and in an as much as I'm no longer with them I still respect them. The most important thing is that we both understand each other,” she said.
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