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KING PROMISE TO BE SUED FOR NEGLECT BY HIS SPONSOR

Ghanaian based songwriter and Afro pop artist known for his song such as ‘selfish’ is set to be sued by his Dubai based sponsor for neglect. The business woman whose identity has been revealed as Yasmin Behzadi is taking legal action against the talented musician for neglecting her after pumping huge sum of money estimated to be $150,000 in helping him to build up his career.

In an interview session with Andy Dosty on Day Break Hitz on HitzFm, Fridays, the woman claims she has made a great investment into King Promises music career. She explained how she meet him through Sarkodie who introduced him to her as Boy P at a hotel room.
“After listening to a couple of his songs I realized he has got a lot of talent in him so I decided to sign him up on my record label called YB records and change his name from Boy P to King Promise. I have spent almost about $150,000 on quality music videos, shoot in Dubai, travelling expenses, luxury cars, Hollywood producers and promotions. I even went to the extent of turning my own house into a studio just for him to feel comfortable and focus on his music career and I have all the evidence here with me as we talking now”. She lamented.

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When queried on by the presenter on what went wrong in their relationship, the business woman explained that it got to a time when the singer was demanding for huge sums of money after they met killbeatz to record Afro pop songs. She alleged that, King Promise demanded for $10,000 to promote songs of which she decided to complain about it.

” After sponsoring his song ‘Thank God’ which he featured Fuse ODG and the rest he hasn’t even given me a call not to talk of showing compliment to me. And the best I can do is to take legal action against him now.

Source: AkosuaBoatemaa.com

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