“I didn’t leave, I was dropped.”In a recent revelation, “I didn’t leave, I was dropped.” The statement contrasts with earlier reports that described his departure as a mutual agreement between both parties.His remarks have since reignited public interest in what really transpired behind the scenes at the label owned by Otile Brown.
Lexsil had been signed to Just In Love Music in 2020, marking a significant step in his early career. At the time, he was introduced as a promising talent and went on to release a few songs under the label, including collaborations with Otile Brown.
However, his stay was short-lived. Reports at the time indicated that his contract was terminated less than a year after signing, with management stating that both sides had reached a mutual agreement.
The label also publicly described him as a talented artist and expressed support for his future, framing the split as amicable.
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Career after the label
Since leaving Just In Love Music, Lexsil has continued to build his career as an independent artist. He has released multiple singles and collaborations, gradually establishing his presence in the Kenyan music scene.
His catalogue includes tracks such as “Bounce” and newer releases in recent years, showing consistency despite the early setback.
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Ongoing conversation
Lexsil’s statement adds to a broader conversation around artist exits from record labels, particularly in Kenya’s evolving music industry. His experience mirrors similar cases where initial reports differ from later personal accounts shared by the artistes themselves.For now, neither Otile Brown nor representatives from Just In Love Music have publicly responded to Lexsil’s latest claims, leaving the full details of the split open to interpretation.
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