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Otile Brown drops his artist, Lexsil, from his label

Lexsil has spoken out about his exit from Just In Love Music, revealing that his departure was not by choice but rather a dismissal from the label.

“I didn’t leave, I was dropped,” he said, contradicting earlier reports that had framed the split as a mutual agreement. His remarks have since reignited public curiosity about what really happened behind the scenes at the label owned by Otile Brown.

Background to His Exit

Lexsil joined Just In Love Music in 2020, a major milestone in his early career. He was introduced as a promising talent and went on to release several songs under the label, including collaborations with Otile Brown.

However, his stint was short-lived. At the time, reports indicated that his contract ended less than a year after signing, with the label maintaining that the decision was mutual. Management also publicly praised his talent and expressed support for his future, presenting the split as amicable.

Life After the Label

Since parting ways with the label, Lexsil has continued to grow as an independent artist. He has released multiple singles and collaborations, steadily carving out his place in the Kenyan music industry.

His catalogue includes tracks like “Bounce” and other recent releases, reflecting consistency and resilience despite the early setback in his career.

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