• Thursday, 06 February 2025
WCB Wasafi Records: Mbosso's Exit Confirmed by Diamond Platnumz

WCB Wasafi Records: Mbosso's Exit Confirmed by Diamond Platnumz

The Tanzanian music scene is abuzz with the news of Mbosso's amicable split from Diamond Platnumz's Wasafi Records.

This marks another significant artist exit from the prominent label, raising questions about the future of both Mbosso's career and Wasafi's roster.

While departures from record labels are common, the details surrounding Mbosso's transition offer a unique perspective on artist-label relationships in Tanzania.

Mbosso, whose real name is Mbwana Yusuf Kilungi, joined Wasafi in 2018 and quickly rose to become one of their most successful artists.

His soulful Swahili love songs resonated with audiences, earning him a dedicated fan base and solidifying his place in the Tanzanian music industry.

However, recent reports and confirmations from Diamond Platnumz himself have revealed that Mbosso's time with Wasafi has come to an end.

 

Diamond Platnumz with Mbosso

 

Speculation about Mbosso's departure had been circulating for some time. Diamond Platnumz, in a statement, confirmed that discussions had been ongoing between himself and Mbosso, and that they had reached a mutually agreeable resolution.

He urged fans and media to disregard any rumors until an official joint statement is released by both artists. This suggests a respectful and professional parting of ways, stressing the positive relationship maintained throughout their collaboration.

Adding to this narrative, Baba Levo, a close associate of Diamond, revealed that Mbosso would be leaving Wasafi without any financial obligations.

This is a significant detail, especially considering the hefty sums other artists, like Harmonize and Rayvanny, reportedly paid to buy out their contracts with the label.

Baba Levo attributed this gesture to the immense respect Mbosso has for Diamond and the Wasafi leadership. He even hinted at Wasafi's plans to sign nine new artists in 2025, signaling a potential shift in the label's direction.

Mbosso's desire to leave Wasafi on good terms has been a recurring theme. He had previously expressed his wish to avoid any animosity with the label, stating the importance of maintaining positive relationships within the industry. This proactive approach seems to have contributed to the smooth transition.

His departure follows a trend of artists leaving Wasafi Records. Harmonize, Rayvanny, and Rich Mavoko are among those who have parted ways with the label, each with their own unique circumstances.

 

While some exits were smooth, others were marked by controversy, highlighting the complexities of artist-label dynamics.

Following the announcement of his departure, Mbosso further fueled speculation by deleting all posts from his social media accounts.

 

Diamond Platnumz with Mbosso

 

This move is often interpreted as a symbolic fresh start, signifying a new chapter in his career. It leaves fans wondering about his future plans and the direction his music will take as an independent artist.

Meanwhile, Wasafi Records appears to be actively seeking new talent. Diamond's music producer recently announced auditions for aspiring artists, looking for individuals with singing, dancing, and songwriting skills, who have already recorded at least three songs.

This drive to recruit new artists suggests that Wasafi is preparing to fill the void left by Mbosso's departure and continue its influence in the Tanzanian music landscape.

Mbosso's journey in the music industry began in 2013 with the band Ya Moto. After the band's split, he joined Wasafi in 2017, marking a turning point in his career.

His success with the label, including reaching over one million YouTube subscribers and releasing his debut album "Definition of Love" and EP "Khan," solidified his position as a prominent artist.

Now, as he embarks on this new independent phase, the music world watches with anticipation to see what he will accomplish. 

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