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Crooner, Idowest Signed To Dammy Krane’s Record Label – The End Of His Career


Hi Guys,
Good evening and hope the Friday cool breeze is reaching your side over there?

We all woke up to hear the news that Dammy Krane just signed the new street sensational artiste “Idowest“. The man behind the widely accepted street song titled “Shepeteri
To Idowest and his Fans, this is a Big one and a good move but to us, it’s not.
Idowest has single–handedly pushed his brand from the corner of his room to almost all the Clubs, Events, Beach Bars across Lagos and Nigeria at large. A feat even Dammy Krane is unable to achieve in the past years.
With the huge success of “Shepeteri”, one can tell that this young man is talented and will surely go places if he has the right team around.
Signing to Dammy Krane’s label is the most terrible decision any upcoming artiste can make in his/her Career.. I bet Idowest does not have a good adviser, hence he would have stayed unsigned rather than sign under such label.
Dammy Krane is struggling to survive at the moment. Infact, he’s confused and needs a whole lot of things to do to get back on his feet.

A man that can’t help himself become relevant, why sign under such person?

No matter how much he love’s Idowest, he can’t put him above himself?

Idowest fell for the name “Dammy Krane” – Never knew it’s a name still thriving based on past glories.
Dammy Krane is an upcoming artiste at the moment, pardon me to say such but we have to do this to save this young talented act from becoming irrelevant sooner than he can imagine.
This is Sad and a very terrible move by Idowest.

Sadly, this might just be the end of his booming career – God forbid but what if Satan no forbid nko?

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