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Sir Trill launches a record label called “Ghost Music Label”

by Ashia Nkontsa
Image: Twitter

South African Amapiano star, Sir Trill has launched his own record label called Ghost Music Label.

This comes after the hitmaker had widely shared on his social media pages about his challenges with the entertainment industry.

Although the social media page he has created for his new business venture has nothing posted on it yet, the star shared on his Instagram caption when he introduced the name of the record label “happy to tell you the label is here, a home of ghosts.”

After all that the singer has shared on social media about the injustices of the entertainment industry and sharing how mentally drained he was, his fans were left distraught as many thought he was making a lot of money because of the catalogue of hit list he has under his belt.

Now that he has shared that he is making strides to change his situation, many fans of the hitmaker took to social media to congratulate the star, saying he deserves it.

@TatendaSanhanga: “Congrats at least you found a solution to your problem”

@WendyMakhozaMpapama: ” Hope all goes well for him and that he gets to be free to be himself and do what he wants, he didn’t deserve what happened to him. The guy has so much talent and he’s good at what he does. I pray they don’t dim his light by shutting doors for him, being an independent artist is not a child’s play at all.”

According to the artists last rants on social media, he said he has contributed immensely on Amapiano genre and feels he hasn’t received anything in return. On our last reports of Yini Sdakwa hitmaker, he was recorded on his live video saying “never been an artist that talks much or exposes much . This will definitely be a joke to some of y’all . Which I understand . But it’s mentally damaging and exhausting . What are we working so much for ?”

Perhaps this Ghost Music Label will be a fresh start for the Amapiano star, where he will be in control of his music and take it to where he wants it to go.

Also see:“Didn’t receive a cent”: Sir Trill exposes the music industry injustice

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