Ex-Chocolate
City singer, Olawale Ashimi popularly called Brymo, has been banned
from singing unless he returns to Chocolate City.
Chocolate City has got a legal injunction against Brymo who just released his 3rd album – Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – restraining him “from recording, releasing, distributing any composition, song, musical works or carrying out any activity as a recording or performing artist through or for the benefit of any person or organisation other than Chocolate City pending the determination of the suit against him.”
Brymo left Chocolate City earlier this year, after having personal concerns about his career.
After he quit the label, he met up with his producer, Mikky Me, and together they created a new album (Merchants, Dealer & Slaves).
Brymo also signed a distribution deal with Spinlet, giving them distribution rights to his new album.
Chocolate City insists that Brymo’s contract remains valid until 2016.
See papers:
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/photos-of-court-papers-court-bans-brymo-from-music-over-dispute-with-chocolate-city/#sthash.IHrXVLzT.dpuf
Chocolate City has got a legal injunction against Brymo who just released his 3rd album – Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – restraining him “from recording, releasing, distributing any composition, song, musical works or carrying out any activity as a recording or performing artist through or for the benefit of any person or organisation other than Chocolate City pending the determination of the suit against him.”
Brymo left Chocolate City earlier this year, after having personal concerns about his career.
After he quit the label, he met up with his producer, Mikky Me, and together they created a new album (Merchants, Dealer & Slaves).
Brymo also signed a distribution deal with Spinlet, giving them distribution rights to his new album.
Chocolate City insists that Brymo’s contract remains valid until 2016.
See papers:
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/photos-of-court-papers-court-bans-brymo-from-music-over-dispute-with-chocolate-city/#sthash.IHrXVLzT.dpuf
Ex-Chocolate
City singer, Olawale Ashimi popularly called Brymo, has been banned
from singing unless he returns to Chocolate City.
Chocolate City has got a legal injunction against Brymo who just released his 3rd album – Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – restraining him “from recording, releasing, distributing any composition, song, musical works or carrying out any activity as a recording or performing artist through or for the benefit of any person or organisation other than Chocolate City pending the determination of the suit against him.”
Brymo left Chocolate City earlier this year, after having personal concerns about his career.
After he quit the label, he met up with his producer, Mikky Me, and together they created a new album (Merchants, Dealer & Slaves).
Brymo also signed a distribution deal with Spinlet, giving them distribution rights to his new album.
Chocolate City insists that Brymo’s contract remains valid until 2016.
See papers:
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/photos-of-court-papers-court-bans-brymo-from-music-over-dispute-with-chocolate-city/#sthash.IHrXVLzT.dpuf
Chocolate City has got a legal injunction against Brymo who just released his 3rd album – Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – restraining him “from recording, releasing, distributing any composition, song, musical works or carrying out any activity as a recording or performing artist through or for the benefit of any person or organisation other than Chocolate City pending the determination of the suit against him.”
Brymo left Chocolate City earlier this year, after having personal concerns about his career.
After he quit the label, he met up with his producer, Mikky Me, and together they created a new album (Merchants, Dealer & Slaves).
Brymo also signed a distribution deal with Spinlet, giving them distribution rights to his new album.
Chocolate City insists that Brymo’s contract remains valid until 2016.
See papers:
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/photos-of-court-papers-court-bans-brymo-from-music-over-dispute-with-chocolate-city/#sthash.IHrXVLzT.dpuf
Ex-Chocolate City singer, Olawale Ashimi popularly called
Brymo, has been banned from singing unless he returns to Chocolate City.
Chocolate City has got a legal injunction against Brymo who
just released his 3rd album – Merchants, Dealers and Slaves – restraining him
“from recording, releasing, distributing any composition, song, musical works
or carrying out any activity as a recording or performing artist through or for
the benefit of any person or organisation other than Chocolate City pending the
determination of the suit against him.”
Brymo left Chocolate City earlier this year, after having
personal concerns about his career.
After he quit the label, he met up with his producer, Mikky
Me, and together they created a new album (Merchants, Dealer & Slaves).
Brymo also signed a distribution deal with Spinlet, giving
them distribution rights to his new album.
Chocolate City insists that Brymo’s contract remains valid
until 2016.
See papers:




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