I Started Cashing Out In Music After SarkCess Music Departure - Strongman

During a recent interview, rapper Strongman disclosed that his financial breakthrough occurred after he ended his association with Sarkcess Music, the record label owned by renowned artist Sarkodie.

Strongman expressed gratitude for the opportunities and exposure he gained while being signed to Sarkcess Music. However, he stated that his decision to depart from the label marked a pivotal moment in his career.

The rapper explained that once he became independent, he gained complete control over his music and explored diverse avenues to generate income.

"I believe I started making money in music when I was about to leave SarkCess. Prior to SarkCess, I had some funds that I could have used to buy a car, but instead, I spent it on other things."

Strongman mentioned that he allocated some of the funds towards daily expenses, promotional activities, and extravagant living due to the esteemed reputation of Sarkcess Music.

Strongman emphasized that being independent allowed him to maximize his earnings and make strategic business decisions that aligned with his objectives.

He successfully secured lucrative endorsement deals, performed at high-profile events, and collaborated with a wide range of artists, all contributing to his financial growth.

Nonetheless, he expressed gratitude to Sarkodie for his mentorship, which has shaped him into the refined rapper he is today.

"Since I left, life has become stress-free. I am not implying that Sarkodie didn't provide assistance, as I have never stated that. If I was at level 1 or Form 1 when I was with Sarkcess, my level elevated to Form 2, and it's only natural that I wouldn't remain there. The goal was to reach Form 3."

The rapper acknowledged the unwavering support he received from his fans throughout his journey and acknowledged the significant role they played in his success. He expressed gratitude for their loyalty and pledged to continue delivering quality music while actively engaging with his audience.

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