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BullGod Warns Young Artistes Over Costly Contract Mistakes
BullGod says ignorance and desperation push young artistes into harmful contracts and urges patience and self-belief.
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February 1, 2026 at 9:41:45 AM
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February 1, 2026 at 9:41:45 AM
According to the source article, Ghanaian artiste manager Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, widely known as BullGod, has cautioned young musicians against rushing into contracts they do not fully understand, warning that desperation and lack of knowledge often lead to costly mistakes. Ignorance and desperation push …
BullGod made the remarks during an interview on Thursday, January 29, 2026, where he addressed ongoing discussions about contractual disputes involving emerging artistes in the music industry.
He explained that many upcoming artistes, driven by uncertainty about their future success, tend to sign agreements without carefully reviewing the terms or seeking professional guidance. According to him, this desperation often results in unfavorable deals that negatively affect their careers.
BullGod noted that young artistes frequently approach opportunities without confidence in their own talent, which weakens their negotiating position and exposes them to exploitative arrangements. He added that a lack of professionalism at the early stages of an artiste’s career further contributes to these contractual errors.
The music executive advised aspiring artistes to exercise patience, build confidence in their abilities, and take time to fully understand contractual obligations before committing to any agreement.
Source: The Ghana Report (originally reported by 3news.com)
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