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I terminated my contract with Black Market Records – Nina Roz

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Musician Nina Roz sent a clear message that she is not under any record label.

In an interview, she confirmed that her relationship with Black Market Records is no more.

Her contract had a lot of loopholes, she had to terminate it.

“Am not under any management, I am just pursuing my career on my terms.

“I terminated my contract with Black Market Records because of the many inconsistencies. I couldn’t take it anymore,” she explained.

Under Black Market Records, she was able to produce songs such as “Nangana”, “Andele”, and “Billboard”.

Before joining Black Market Records, she was under Sure Entertainment for barely seven months.  Under Sure Entertainment, she worked on only two projects, “Kyoyoyo” and “Ntika Nkutike”.

Nina Roz is currently looking for new management.

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