I left Lynx because all the attention was given to Asem- Eazzy

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Ghanaian musician, Eazzy has said that she left her former label, “Lynx Entertainment”, because she felt all the attention was given to former label mate, Asem.

According to Eazzy, she felt “sidelined”, hence her decision to part ways with them.

“It looked like all the attention was being given to Asem and I felt sidelined so we came to an amicable agreement and parted ways,” she explained.

The “Wengeze” hit maker however added that she and her former boss, Richie Mensah, are still cool.

“There is no bad blood, we are all very cool,” she added.

Eazzy recently came back into the music scene after going on a short break. According to her, she is into all kinds of businesses now.

“I have put music on hold but will certainly come back to it, at the moment I am doing all kinds of businesses and I am not doing badly at all,” she said.

Eazzy is currently promoting her new EP called “Solo”. The EP is made up of five songs including “Odo” which is currently receiving some airplay.

Source: ameyawdebrah.com

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