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Rema calls out Mavin Records over ‘fake’ PR, denies new project
Nigerian Afrobeat sensation, Rema, has stirred controversy on social media with a series of tweets lambasting his record label, Mavin Records, over what he perceives as “fake” publicity.
The drama unfolded when Mavin Records, via their official Twitter account, announced that Rema was gearing up for a new project. Rema, seemingly caught off guard, retweeted the post with apparent incredulity, questioning the authenticity of the announcement.
In subsequent tweets, Rema openly criticized Mavin Records for what he deemed as a lack of originality and urged them to refrain from exploiting him for publicity stunts. He expressed frustration, urging the label to “get creative” and cease their attempts to mimic his style.
The artist’s outburst underscored tensions within the music industry, shedding light on the complexities of artist-label relationships and the pursuit of authenticity in creative endeavors.
While Rema’s grievances have sparked debate among fans and industry insiders alike, his bold stance highlights the evolving dynamics of artist representation and the quest for artistic integrity in an increasingly competitive landscape.
Source: gistmania.com
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