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Entertainment of Tuesday, 30 October 2018

    

Source: ghpage.com

I’m waiting patiently for my Zylofon contract to expire – Stonebwoy

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From the horse own mouth, Stonebwoy has stated emphatically that he is not happy with his record label Zylofon Music and that he’s only waiting patiently for his contract to expire and say goodbye to Nana Appiah Mensah’s Zylofon Music.

He made this revelation in an interview with Joy FM’s, Lexis Bill on Behind the Fame Drive, on Monday, October 29. When he was asked if all is well with him at Zylofon, he quickly answered in the negative saying,

“No, No, No, No. How Am I Supposed To Be Jumping Around? The Sincere Fact Is My Happiness Does Not Depend On The Workforce Of Zylofon Media.”

According to Stonebwoy, he is not on good terms with Willi Roy and Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson aka Bulldog. It could be recalled that Stonebwoy came very close to leaving the label earlier this year after his scuffle with Bulldog and others but in the end he stayed because of the contract he signed.

Citing his recent Ashaiman to the World concert at the Sakasaka Park, Ashaiman, his handlers at Zylon Music did not show up.

“I Was Told Willi Roi Was There During Set Up But Left. I Didn’t See Him Personally But From Information I Heard, He Was There. I Didn’t See Bulldog”, Stonebwoy Told Lexis Bill.

That is not all about the bad blood between him and his managers. Stonebwoy also talked about a supposed information about a collaboration with American artiste, R Kelly which was withheld from him by Willi Roi.

“Hearing The Information Now, I Am Actually Happy. This Where Works Speaks, This Is Where Talent Speaks And This Where I Think Divinity Works. This Is An Information That Is Mine Or Is Supposed To Be Given To Me. And I Am Sure That If He Could Turn It Around To Give To Someone Else, He Would Have”.

At this moment, however, the ‘Top Skanka’ hitmaker says he’s ready to leave the label and he’s only waiting for his contract to expire.