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Reach Records Drops Christian Rapper & Producer Gawvi

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 –  Gawvi Dropped By Reach Records – Deletes His Social Page From Bio

American independent record label, Reach Records, has announced that producer and artiste, GAWVI has been dropped from the label.

The versatile artiste who joined the Reach Records in 2016 and has 5 albums to his name has been dropped by the Christian label following what the label described as “behavior that is inconsistent with our core values”.

In an official statement that was release by the label via its social media page, the label said; “Due to behavior that is inconsistent with our core values, we have ended our professional relationship with GAWVI.

“This was a tough decision for us because of the level of complexity and because we invest in our artists not just for their talent, but also as brothers and sisters in Christ.

“This is something we have been processing for over a year and have wrestled with what would be the right way forward. New details that were provided made us realize today’s decision was necessary.

“We also want our actions to be a reflection of love, care, and concern for those who fail and those who are affected by our failures. Each of us needs God’s grace and we invite you to pray for the families and individuals whose lives are being impacted.

“This is not a chance to throw anybody away. We continue to hope for restoration to be the outcome”. – Reach Records

The rapper as so far not released any statement on the issue while Reach Records also deleted the artiste social media pages on their bio.

The Christian label still boost of an impressive roster of artistes like Andy Mineo, Tedashii, Trip Lee, 1K Phew, WHATUPRG, Wande, and Hulvey.

 

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