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Blvc Boxx still intact

Popular music stable Blvc Boxx famed for churning out talents such as Top Cheri, King Elegant and Athawise have scoffed at rumour mill that they have split.

Blvc Boxx has also produced other vibrant artist including Tesh and Slime.

Speaking to unwrap.online, the group’s manager and chief executive officer Saddam said their union is still going strong and continues to dominate.

 ” It’s only one artist that left the label, but the reason why the rest of the artists under Blvc Boxx are quiet is that they are busy with their personal projects”, said Saddam.

He could however not shed light on which artist left the stable.

The Blvc Box boss said most groups have crumbled in the past because of poor communication and tension among artist.

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A few other groups who have made it and separated include Gal Level, The Verdix, Twazis as well as Exit and Mushe.

Rosalia Hipondokahttps://unwrap.online
Media Student Lifestyle and Entertainment Journo

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