Hours after reporting that budding music talent Black Sheriff has appended his signature to a costly contract, detailed information released has debunked the rumours.
An on-air talent with Citi Television known as Olele Salvador has provided details about the contract with photos.
According to Salvador, his team held a space where experts explained Empire’s deal signed with Black Sheriff.
Before serving the details of the purported terrible contract, he refrained from commenting on the relationship between Black Sheriff and his management(s).
However, read details of Ghana Weekend’s findings in this article below.
The on-air personality explained what a distribution deal is and remarked that they often come with an advance.
In the case of Black Sheriff, what he signed with the distribution wing of Empire is the licensing and distribution of his songs to various markets globally.
Empire is responsible for distributing the Second Sermon Remix, two other songs, and a 7-track EP that is yet to be released.
Blacko and Empire will share a revenue split of 60-40.
A clause in the contract states that both parties can opt-out of the contract at any time, but must be within a 30-day notice.
Hence, Black Sheriff has not signed his life away.
Read the full story below.
Sigh. Here we go again. There has been a lotta reactions to the a purported contract flying around on the inter-webs that suggest that @blacksherif_ has 'signed his life away.' Yesterday we held a space where experts literally explained what kinda deal EMPIRE has with Blacko.
— Africa's 'Larry King'🎙 (@OleleSalvador) February 28, 2022
SOURCE: GhanaCelebrities.Com