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Mbosso Exits Wasafi, Diamond Confirms

“Mbosso asked if I could allow him to exit Wasafi Records, and I gave him my full blessings,” Diamond shared.

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Tanzanian music sensation Mbosso has officially left Wasafi Records (WCB).

The exit from the label founded by Diamond Platnumz marks the end of a successful chapter and the beginning of a new journey as an independent artist.

Diamond Platnumz, the label’s owner, publicly confirmed the news and expressed his unwavering support for Mbosso’s decision.

In a heartfelt statement, Diamond revealed that Mbosso approached him weeks ago to discuss his desire to go independent.

“Mbosso asked if I could allow him to exit Wasafi Records, and I gave him my full blessings,” Diamond shared.

He noted that he did not charge Mbosso any fees for his departure, citing the deep respect and admiration he holds for the artist.

“I signed Mbosso because I loved his music and craft. He’s like a younger brother to me, and I couldn’t charge him for his freedom,” Diamond added.

Diamond also highlighted the strong bond they share, noting that there was never any conflict between them.

“Many in the label know I had a soft spot for him. We’ve always been family, and that won’t change,” he said.

Diamond further pledged to continue supporting Mbosso in his career, stating, “I will protect him in all the ways I can.”

Mbosso’s exit has already been finalised, and he has performed at several events as an independent artist.

Diamond praised Mbosso’s wisdom and maturity, acknowledging that few artists would handle such a transition with the same level of respect and professionalism.

“Mbosso was ready to pay for his exit, but I told him it wasn’t necessary. Our bond goes beyond business,” Diamond concluded.

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In 2022, singer Rayvanny was forced to part with KSh 50 million as payment for his exit from Wasafi.

Rayvanny had signed a 10 year deal with Wasafi, since 2016 and the payment was a buyout clause for the remainder of his contract at the record label.


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