A few weeks ago, Harmonize's management terminated contracts with two of his signees, Killy and Cheed.
The two went to seek justice at BASATA (Baraza La Sanaa La Taifa) which is their national arts council.
Harmonize was then asked to go before the council and solve the issue mid-last month. It seems the drama is over and one of the signees Killy is satisfied and has moved on.
In an Instagram post, Killy said he was starting afresh before deleting photos and videos from his social media pages.
"God is the greatest all the time Walahi, officially free now," he said
Adding "My people, get ready for a new sound, new music, videos, new management, new money, new everything but also don't forget to subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Let's move, it's our time."
After their exit, Harmonize said he was going to shoot a music video for free for the two artistes.
"My brothers, You have all the reasons to be the biggest stars in this country. I trust in you. I know you won't let me down. The management has catered for two videos...Let this be a good start for you. Love brothers, thanks for the beautiful moments..." he announced
Through his record label, the singer had said that their split was amicable.
"For that reason, these artists will be free to work and make a contract with any company or individual. We believe they are talented young men who have the potential of making it in the music industry," read the statement
Adding; However, Konde Music will not be responsible for anything involving the said artiste from the said date (10/10/2022)"
The label then thanked the artists for working with them; "We'd like to thank Killy and Cheed for their cooperation in the period we've been together and we wish them all the best in their future endeveours."
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