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Diana Asamoah can perform her songs — Frimprince revoke sanctions

Gospel News Evangelist Diana Asamoah
SEP 15, 2022 LISTEN
Evangelist Diana Asamoah

There were some restrictions attached to the contract termination between Frimprince Music Productions, led by Mr. Emmanuel Anane Frimpong and veteran gospel crooner, Evangelist Diana Asamoah.

The celebrated singer was barred from performing any of the record label's songs, including "Akoko abon," "Madansidie," "Pentecost gya," "Momomme," "Wo damu fua," and Tetelesta.

“Frimprince shall continue to have absolute rights over all songs that were produced under the production ie 1. Wo na mani agyina wo. 2. Mabowodin 3. Akoko abon 4. Madansidie 5. Pentecost gya 6. Momomme 7. Wo damu fua

It adds “8. Tetelesta 9. Pentecost Soree Failure to comply with these terms may result in legal action. Please sign below to affirm your agreement to the above terms,” a portion of the letter sighted by Modernghana News reads.

According to the label, their 22-year signee violated numerous verbal agreements considered in the contract, resulting in the termination and restrictions.

However, the veteran music producer, Mr. Emmanuel Anane Frimpong, better known as Frimprince, has reversed his decision to prohibit Diana Asamoah from performing the songs.

In an interview on the Accra-based Angel FM’s Drive show on Wednesday, September 14, Mr. Frimprince said, “I won't cease her from performing her songs, especially the latest one she did with Dada KD.”

Meanwhile, Evangelist Diana Asamoah in an acceptance letter particularly on the performance of her songs had directed the production to “with reference to the conclusive part of your letter plead to differ, any future issues with regards to me (Evangelist Diana Asamoah) using the songs, remaking or remixing them should kindly be channelled to Pastor Simon Boama the writer and author of the songs.

She continued “the listed songs i.e. 1. Wo na mani agyina wo 2.Mabo wo din 3.Akoko abon 4. Madansidle 5.Pentecoast Gya 6. Momome 7.wo damu fua 8.Tetelesta 9.Pentecoast Soree.”

Read a copy of Diana Asamoah’s letter below:

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