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Selebobo leaves Ubi Franklin’s MMMG, launches Vault Label

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That is comes simply days after his former document label boss, Ubi Franklin, the CEO of Made Males Music Group, posted an image of himself, Selebobo and Selebobo’s supervisor on his Instagram web page

Afro-pop performing artiste, songwriter, music producer and sound engineer Selebobo also referred to as Mixx Monsta launches a model new document firm.

That is comes simply days after his former document label boss, Ubi Franklin, the CEO of Made Males Music Group, posted an image of himself, Selebobo and Selebobo’s supervisor on his Instagram web page. Within the submit, he wished Selebobo, his former artiste nicely.

Selebobo leaves Ubi Franklin’s MMMG, launches Vault Records. (Vault Records)

Selebobo additionally responded by taking to his Instagram to put in writing a heartwarming farewell message to his former boss.

Oku Udoka Chigozie signed a five-year contract with Made Males Music Group in 2014. The contract legally lapsed in 2019 and each events have departed on temporal phrases.

Since then, Selebobo has taken to his social to announce his new document firm referred to as Vault Information. It comes with a promise of giving his loyal followers – The Selebrities – fireplace music in 2020.

Selebobo leaves Ubi Franklin’s MMMG, launches Vault Records. (Vault Records)

Selebobo has been recording new stellar music whereas taking part in audio engineer for the likes of Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Tekno, Flavour, Phyno, Tiwa Savage as Mixx Monsta.

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