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Weezdom's U-Turn: A Tale of Gospel Music and Alleged Betrayal

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 26 July 2019.

On July 26, 2019, gospel artist Weezdom made headlines with his unexpected return to EMB records, a label owned by Bahati. The move has left many in the industry wondering what led to his initial departure and whether his return is genuine or a calculated move to revive his career.

According to sources, Weezdom's initial departure from EMB records was met with rumors of a dispute with Bahati. However, Weezdom quickly cleared up the rumors, stating that he wanted to pursue a different direction for his career.

Fast forward to his return, and Weezdom seems to be making amends with Bahati. In a recent social media post, Weezdom expressed his gratitude towards Bahati, crediting him for introducing him to various media personalities and helping him secure interviews.

However, some have questioned the sincerity of Weezdom's return, suggesting that he may be trying to capitalize on his popularity. Weezdom's swift about-face has led many to believe that things are tougher in the gospel music industry than he initially thought.

As the situation unfolds, one thing is certain: Weezdom's return to EMB records has sparked a heated debate about the true nature of his departure and the motivations behind his return.

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