30th January 2025 8:02:55 AM
1 min readLynx Entertainment CEO, Richie Mensah, has dismissed claims within the creative arts industry that artistes who part ways with his record label struggle in their careers.Speaking on Hitz FM, he clarified that Lynx Entertainment is not under a curse, attributing the challenges former signees face to insufficient investment and effort rather than any supernatural influence."The music business is hard.
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Lynx Group has over 60 employees, and it is even difficult. People see the result and think it is easy for us, but it takes a lot of brainstorming, work, and investment to keep us where we are. When an artiste leaves that setup and they are on their own, it is difficult. They are not cursed; it is difficult," he said.
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Richie Mensah added that there are artistes who have left Lynx Entertainment and have become successful in the creative arts industry."Artistes have left Lynx and they did well. But what happens is, it's hard to maintain that level because if you initially had 60 people working on your project... when you leave and you don't have the power to employ as many people, that is when the input and output drop drastically.
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Sometimes, we should also stop judging certain things by success," he added.Over the years, Lynx Entertainment has been home to several artistes, including Kuami Eugene, DopeNation, and MzVee, who have since moved on from the label.At present, the record label has Kidi, DJ Vyrusky, and DSL signed under a 360 deal.
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