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Ghanaian musician, Emmanuel Yeboah, also known as AY Poyoo, says his former manager deleted his songs from some streaming platforms.
According to him, he hasn't been able to make contact with the said manager since he has been blocked.
Speaking with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, he said; "My manager had wanted to do something for himself, but my presence was a sort of distraction to his goal. I don't have any problem with him because it is work and we didn't understand each other.
"Before he pulled everything down, he had blocked me so I don't have his contact".
He further stated that his reason for making it public is to help educate young and upcoming artists.
"I don't think I am the first person facing this challenge. Others face the same. My reason for making this issue known is to help educate the upcoming musicians so they learn from my mistakes", he stated.
He also added that he signed the contract presented to him out of excitement.
"We signed a contract but I didn't read it because I was happy", he said.
"Even if I said something bad, the songs weren't supposed to be taken down since it was a futuristic investment."
"For now, my mind is not on trying to solve everything but rather focus on building myself", AY added.
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