Nigerian singer, Brymo, has signed a new recording and distribution deal with US based music company, Tate Music Music Group. According to an online news portal, ERAVE, the deal is territorial and only covers the United States of America.
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Fortune is smiling on former Chocolate City artiste, Brymo, as he has bagged a a new recording and distribution deal with US based music company, Tate Music Music Group.
The signed deal will only cover the United States of America. The singer confirmed the music deal through his manager, Lanre Lawal.
He said, "I decided not to say anything until now because I prefer to allow the work speak for itself rather than making noise that is pointless. I decided to let the fans know about it now that our first major project which is my new album is set for release"
Brymo is set to release his first international album, Trance, under the Tate Music Group imprint. The 8- track album will feature selected songs from Brymo’s last two albums: Merchant, Dealers & Slaves and Tabula Rasa.
Speaking on the choice to release the selected songs, Brymo’s manager said, "We picked songs from those albums because we wanted to release materials that meets the standards of the international radio and market. We also believe fans need to listen to songs from the already released albums"