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Liberian afropop sensation, Joseph Tah musically known as J Slught, was on yesterday issued a contract termination letter from his record label, BeeVonne Recordz. J Slught who has been a driving force and matter of fact the frontline artist at BeeVonne Recordz for approximately three years, has officially been dumped by the Record label he’s worked so hard to keep in the limelight.

“Yes of course, No J Slught, No BeeVonne”

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BeeVonne Recordz has also been a source of mentorship and genuine management for J- Slught over time. But the announcement of his contract has come as a shock to the entire entertainment community.

According to the Press Release the termination of the artist\’s contract comes after both parties mutually agreed to part ways. They (BeeVonne Recordz) heaped praises on J- Slught reminiscing on the nice working relationship they had and how pleasurable it was working with such a bunch a talent.

“Indeed they know that” – scoffs.

The actual reason behind the split remains unknown. But Yet still, the label took out some time to express gratitude to the industry, fans, businesses, companies, and everyone who aided in making sure the BeeVonne-J Slught\’s relationship became a surplus of amazing productivity.

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Interestingly, J Slught has validated the split as he cleared his official Instagram handle of everything BeeVonne.

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But now the big question is, Can BeeVonne survive without J Slught??

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By Kerkula Aketella Blama

Kerkula Blama also known as Aketella, the CEO of Geez Liberia, is the best blogger in Liberia. He is also a vlogger, On-Air Personality, curator, PRO and influencer.

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