Friday, 27 December 2013

Blackmagic addresses Syndik8 Records split on new album ‘Version 2.0′

Eccentric Nigerian Hip-Hop artiste Blackmagic has
released his new album 'Version 2.0', a follow up to his critically acclaimed debut 'Version 1.0'. On the eighth track of the album 'My Niggas', Ejay addresses his controversial exit from Syndik8 Records. 'Based on belief, in the streets it's on/ Syndik8 not really, all I need is IKON', Blackmagic rhymes, alienating himself from the label which he once ripped.

In May 2013, NET exclusively broke the news about his split from the label headed by the flagship artiste Chukie 'Lynxxx' Edozien. Sources told us both parties fell out as Blackmagic decided to walk away from the label when C.E.O Lynxxx offered him a contract which stated he would be signed
JUST as an artiste on the label, with no executive stake.

And he continues; 'Came through with the same army, I only say names that are worth mentioning/to elevate I think there are some agreements worth entering and some just wanna make me say some sh*t worth censoring/dear f*ckery to whom are well accustomed, I really wanna say truly you're not welcome/when you talking about the friends I'm with/love and loyalty, don't give a f*ck about your Benjamins/B.O.B over everything, believe'. Blackmagic now runs his music under his 'Based on Belief' movement and is currently being
managed by Osagie Osarenkhoe's M.e.tal Management.
'Version 2.0' is a 15-track album featuring appearances from Banky W, M.I, Sasha, Oritse Femi with production from T-Flava, Kid Konnect, Xela, Remi and Syndik8 Records' IKON.

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