Shallipopi Breaks Free: Artist Exposes Exploitation, Ends Partnership with Dapper Music

Shallipopi, real name Crown Uzama, has taken a bold stand against exploitation in the music industry, severing ties with his former management company, Dapper Music, and its associated label, Dvpper Digital. In a powerful statement shared on social media.


Shallipopi


Shallipopi detailed a series of grievances, including financial mismanagement, lack of transparency, and exploitative contracts that he claims hindered his artistic growth and financial well-being.

Shallipopi's decision to break free from Dapper Music stems from a series of alleged transgressions. He claims that the company pushed him into a deal with Dvpper Digital, owned by the same individuals. 

Which prioritized their own profits over his career development. This arrangement, he alleges, led to funds being advanced under his name that were subsequently mishandled, resulting in a significant and unaccounted-for debt.


Adding to his frustration, Shallipopi highlights the lack of transparency regarding his earnings. Despite repeated requests, he claims he was denied access to clear financial records, leaving him in the dark about the whereabouts of his hard-earned money.


Shallipopi's statement transcends a personal grievance, becoming a rallying cry for artists and creators everywhere. He emphasizes that his actions represent a fight for fairness, integrity, and respect within the industry, a fight that resonates with countless artists who have faced similar challenges.


This decisive move follows a series of events, including Shallipopi's removal of Dapper Music's name from his bio and his unfollowing of the label's boss. 

Signaling a growing rift in their relationship. The artist has also taken a proactive step by launching his own label, Plutomania Records.

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