Former manager of Afrobeats artist Camidoh, George Britton, expresses unwavering support.
Their collaboration ended, but they clarify it was mutual, not contentious.
Camidoh stated on Hitz FM that their contract ended, citing George’s other commitments and move to the UK.
George reaffirms their amicable split, praising Camidoh on Facebook.
George Britton’s post on Facebook
“Camidoh and I have shared some incredible successes together. Dedicating three years of my life to building his amazing music brand with the team has been a beautiful journey. However, I’ve decided to conclude my 15-year career in artist management to focus on new challenges in Europe and America.
Expressing immense affection for Camidoh, I’ll remain a steadfast supporter. Though I’ve formally left the team, I’ll still advocate for him as a talented brother.
Grateful to the media, friends, and family for aiding our success since January 2020.
New music “NFL (Breakfast)” is out now on all streaming platforms. Let’s go run the numbers up – https://music.empi.re/camidoh-nlf #Boomba.”
Camidoh out with new music
Meanwhile, Camidoh releases a new track called “Nothing Lasts Forever,” recounting a love betrayal.
Produced by Camidoh, Nawtyboi Tattoo, Baba Wood, the song delves into the theme of failed love.
Camidoh explains that the song reflects on love’s unpredictability, urging listeners to approach it with caution to avoid heartache.
“I wouldn’t say much but losing a partner I loved very much to a few arguments or misunderstandings here and there hurts so bad,” he says indicating that the incident has nothing to do with infidelity.
He further mentions that he broke down completely, got depressed and had to go through a therapy session.
“I made a lot of life long plans with this person,” he added.
The music video for “Nothing Lasts Forever” enhances the narrative by emphasizing the importance of seeking assistance in such situations.
Camidoh’s songs continue to gain popularity among music enthusiasts. His international hit “Sugarcane Remix,” featuring Mayorkun, King Promise, and Darkoo, has amassed over 100 million views on YouTube in just one year. This achievement establishes it as the most-watched Ghanaian music video on the platform.