RBA, therefore, indicated in a statement released on March 9, 2022, that every clause in the agreement was considered carefully and is in line with the ambition of Black Sherif.

“There was a consensus ad idem between both parties, and EMPIRE has been undeniably instrumental in the growth and reach of the artiste.

“Furthermore, the actual partnership agreement between EMPIRE and Black Sherif reflects the intent of the artiste, having gone through all the necessary independent reviews and readings before signatures were appended.”

The management team of the fast-rising Ghanaian musician also shot down and described recent brouhaha about the artiste as “hearsay.”

RBA made it clear that Black Sherif has not ditched his management as some media reports suggested.

“Black Sherif is still under his management and has not parted ways as publicized on the various media platforms.

“The various interpretations given to the purported documents surfacing online are however false and must be treated as such,” the statement reads.

With these clarifications, Blacko’s management said in the statement that, it is focused on ensuring the artiste leverages on his current successes for greater achievement while owning totally all his masters.

“The management of Black Sherif is focused on further developing the talent and brand of the artiste to ensure 1) growth in Ghana and beyond 2) development of new fanbases, 3) global protection of artiste’s intellectual property, and 4) 100% ownership of artiste’s masters, as aligned with our vision.”

After releasing the video of his acclaimed remix with Nigeria’s Burna Boy on his song Second Sermon, reports about Black Sherif leaving his management dominated the news. Alongside those reports which RBA debunks came the issue about his contract with EMPIRE.

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