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Rapper Vector wishes he did things any other way.


"I Regret The Nasty Fued I Had With My Former Record Label" – Rapper Vector


Review that in 2014, the rapper whose genuine name is Olanrewaju Ogunmefun, got into an awful quarrel with his previous record name, YSG Entertainment, driving into an untidy court fight. For over multi year, he was not ready to discharge any music.

Presently, he is thinking back on how this had gone, wishing he did any other way and wouldn't have gone into such vocation adjusting fight with the record organization.


This is what he stated, as indicated by Punch.

About his second thoughts, Vector said:-

"To be completely forthright with you, the main reason I was indicted was on the grounds that I was well known or getting to be mainstream. I probably botched data on my part too.

I loathe the way that it backed off my music and I lost cash as well. In any case, I have learnt to attempt to be more patient and comprehension with individuals.

You can't battle with individuals always paying little mind to what could have happened. I have contacted my previous mark and we have talked."

About the things he lost, he said:-

"Everything occurs for a reason a

d I am thankful for my present position. Everybody laments things; I lament things as well yet I simply don't harp on them for a really long time.

I will be doltish to reveal to you that I didn't lament something that raised to the degree that I couldn't influence music for multi year or so.Of to course, I had laments yet I never let it drag me down.

I took all the cash I had and put it in a studio."

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