Strongman left my label, but I still pay him, says Sarkodie

Sarkodie explained how he pays musicians in an interview for the "Way Up With Angela Yee" podcast, stunning many of his fans with his generosity.

Strongman left my label, but I still pay him, says Sarkodie

 The seasoned rapper disclosed that he goes above and above to ensure that the musicians hired by his company receive excellent remuneration, even continuing to compensate those who have quit.

Given the financial commitments the business has made, Sarkodie spoke about the amazing 50/50 split arrangement his label has with artists. When he imparted this information, his devoted following was astounded and filled to the brim with admiration.

Sarkodie emphasized throughout the conversation his commitment to treating musicians fairly and with respect, a novel position in the frequently combative music industry. He underlined the significance of paying artists fairly for their efforts and dedication to their craft.

Sarkodie asserted that he agrees with this point of view since it is what he would have like to have occurred. He continued by noting that he did not have the luxury of a record label when he initially began out as an artist.

Sarkodie emphasized throughout the conversation his commitment to treating musicians fairly and with respect, a novel position in the frequently combative music industry. He underlined the significance of paying artists fairly for their efforts and dedication to their craft.

Sarkodie asserted that he agrees with this point of view since it is what he would have like to have occurred. He continued by noting that he did not have the luxury of a record label when he initially began out as an artist.

Many people were taken aback by the rapper's comments due to prior accusations made by one of his former signees, Strongman, who claimed that he had not made much money while working for SarkCess Music.