AY Poyoo Opens Up: I Died After My Former Record Label Deleted All My Songs from Digital Stores

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Young Ghanaian sensation, AY Poyoo, recently made headlines with shocking revelations about his former record label, Aborga Records. In a candid interview, the ‘Goat’ singer disclosed the turmoil he faced after discovering that all his songs had been wiped from streaming platforms.

 

Poyoo expressed deep disappointment over the unilateral decision made by Aborga Records to remove his music from digital stores. The artist, whose contract with the label had been terminated over a year ago, described the aftermath as devastating, revealing that he nearly succumbed to the emotional toll of the ordeal.

Reflecting on the situation, AY Poyoo lamented the lack of amicable resolution between him and his former record label. He asserted that there could have been alternative methods to address the disagreement, suggesting that a mutually agreed-upon percentage of earnings would have been a fair compromise.

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In light of his own experience, Poyoo issued a cautionary message to other record labels in Ghana, urging them to refrain from similar actions when parting ways with their artists. He emphasized the need for constructive dialogue and fair treatment to safeguard the interests of both parties involved.

 

The news of AY Poyoo’s separation from Aborga Records reverberated across online platforms, sparking discussions about artist-label dynamics and the importance of contractual agreements in the music industry. As Poyoo navigates this challenging chapter of his career, his story serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities inherent in the artist-label relationship.