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Rema , an afrobeat artist, has gone on a rampage on his page, accusing his record label company, Mavin Records, of “fake” PR.
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Mavin Records announced on Twitter now ‘X’ a few hours ago, that Rema is working on a new project.
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Rema retweeted the post while acting surprised that his record label claimed he was working on a new song. He quizzed “SMH, tf is this?. He inquired, “SMH, tf is this?
He also turned to his page to blast Mavin Records for their lack of creativity, telling them to stop exploiting him to gain influence through fake PR.
He tweeted, “Labels get creative, stop trying to clone me. No new music. sorry. I’m too big for fake PR bye!”
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