Interesting news reaching me is
at Wande Coal, aka Black Diamond, has
stopped working with Mavin
Records although he still preserves DJ
Spinall as his official DJ.
The source disclosed that Wande Coal
was never even officially signed to
Mavin Records but was only working
hand-in-hand with the Don Jazzy led
record label.
This relationship however is said to have
been ended and Wande Coal has fully-
floated his record label Black Diamond
Entertainment.
This development was confirmed by his
latest single Kilaju which dropped
yesterday; Don Jazzy never said a word
about the song like he does normally
with new jams from his Mavin camp.
Wande Coal was made to do all the
online promotion himself with no
support from the entire Mavin Records
gang including their online PRs.
The source also says that the reason
Wande did not sign with Mavin when
the record label launched was that he
strongly believes Mavin Records cannot
move his career to the next level and
disagreement over sharing of monies
with Wande not willing to shift ground
on 10% with Mavin asking for 20%.
However, Wande Coal is also still
working with his manager, Nana.
On a related note, Wande Coal has
never mentioned the word Mavin on
any track he has been on.
at Wande Coal, aka Black Diamond, has
stopped working with Mavin
Records although he still preserves DJ
Spinall as his official DJ.
The source disclosed that Wande Coal
was never even officially signed to
Mavin Records but was only working
hand-in-hand with the Don Jazzy led
record label.
This relationship however is said to have
been ended and Wande Coal has fully-
floated his record label Black Diamond
Entertainment.
This development was confirmed by his
latest single Kilaju which dropped
yesterday; Don Jazzy never said a word
about the song like he does normally
with new jams from his Mavin camp.
Wande Coal was made to do all the
online promotion himself with no
support from the entire Mavin Records
gang including their online PRs.
The source also says that the reason
Wande did not sign with Mavin when
the record label launched was that he
strongly believes Mavin Records cannot
move his career to the next level and
disagreement over sharing of monies
with Wande not willing to shift ground
on 10% with Mavin asking for 20%.
However, Wande Coal is also still
working with his manager, Nana.
On a related note, Wande Coal has
never mentioned the word Mavin on
any track he has been on.
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