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“I did not bully Mr Eazi and Idowest when both left my record label” – Dammy Krane 

Nigerian singer Dammy Krane opened up about the departures of his two ex-signees, Mr Eazi and Idowest, from his record label.

He shared his perspective on their career trajectories and emphasized that he did not bully them for their choices.

"I did not bully Mr Eazi & Idowest when both left my record label when they blew up" - Dammy Krane 
Dammy Krane.

The singer took to X (formerly Twitter) to address the situation. He acknowledged that both Mr Eazi and Idowest had left his record label after achieving significant success under his guidance.

Dammy Krane pointed out that Idowest had departed his record label to join forces with Davido after gaining recognition during his time with Dammy Krane’s label.

Similarly, Mr Eazi had moved on to the Starboy record label while Dammy Krane and Wizkid were embroiled in a song theft controversy.

However, Dammy Krane made it clear that he never resorted to bullying or negative actions in response to their decisions.

He expressed his belief that his intention had always been to support and help them become independent artists.

In Dammy Krane’s words;

“Mr Eazi & Idowest both left my Record label when they blew up, Mr Eazi went to Starboy when me & Wiz had the whole song theft issue while Idowest went to Davido, that one no mean say make I start to drag them or bully them cos the motive was to help them become a Man of their own.”

“Ps: When you wanna help someone , Never do it for a payback , do your best & leave it to God ( the blessing is limitless,” he added.

Dammy Krane’s comments come amid ongoing discussions within the Nigerian music industry about the relationships between artists and their former record label bosses.

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"I did not bully Mr Eazi & Idowest when both left my record label when they blew up" - Dammy Krane 

"I did not bully Mr Eazi & Idowest when both left my record label when they blew up" - Dammy Krane 

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