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Lil Kesh Dumps Olamide’s YBNL, Sets Up YAGI Records

YBNL Artiste and ‘Gbese Re’ Crooner, Ololade Keshinro aka Lil Kesh might be on his way out of the record label that gave him fame and exposure in the music industry.According to information gotten from PorscheClassy, Lil Kesh recently registered his own record label which goes by the name ‘YAGI RECORDS’, a few days ago.A source also confirmed  that Lil Kesh’s contract expired some weeks ago and Mr Yagi is yet to renew his record deal with YBNL, feelers say the ‘Efejoku’ hit maker seems to have made up his mind to run his own music empire rather than him staying loyal to Olamide Badoo.Another source who spoke with PorscheClassy on the condition of anonymity said “You should have noticed that Lil Kesh is yet to shoot any video ever since he dropped his Yagi album while Olamide has shot the video for his new hit single ‘Abule Sowo’ almost immediately after the song was released.“It is the tradition in YBNL to release new songs with a video to match it up immediately but as you can see, Lil Kesh hasn’t shot or released a new video since the album dropped. If he fails to renew his contract terms with YBNL, he might be releasing his new videos on the imprint of YAGI Records”, the source said.Efforts to reach Lil Kesh on phone to get his side of the story proved abortive as his number was not reachable as at press time.

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