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It Caught Me by Surprise: Kobazzie Reacts to Lyee Bility Quiting His Management Team

The Liberian entertainment industry went into shock this morning when Lyee Bility posted on social media that he is no longer Kobazzie's manager. Kobazzie, who is known for his hit song "Drink on me" and a nominee of Liberian Entertainment Awards Best New Artist 2017, has been under the management of Lyee Bility since the beginning of his career.  
In a well thought-out post, Lyee Bility told the world that he will no longer manage Kobazzie because of the lack of finance.  C Liberia Clearly reached out to Kobazzie, the artist told us that he is surprise of Lyee's decision.  According to Lyee, his decision was agreed upon by both individuals. 

Well, we wish them both the best.  Check out Lyee's farewell post.  

I saw pure talent when I first saw you sometime in 2015. You were challenging from the beginning with your appearance but now I'm proud to call you one oh the best dressed artist in Liberia. I'm sincerely proud of the artist you have become and don't regret a single moment we spent together. I could go on with lots of good things to say about you but, you know how the saying goes na..."Every good things/Time must come to an end". You
have grown in the market so fast and there's no way I can keep up with you. Unfortunately, I don't have the finance to move you to the next level but I believe you are up to something great ahead. It's time to spread your wings now and make me more proud. I love you kid but from this day forward, I can no longer serve as your manager. Wish you well kid. I'm still your big brother.

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  1. Did this guy Lyee just quit supporting his artist due to lack of finance? From his post I could tell that they had some personal problems going on between them. whatever the case, hope they get to settle it the best way.

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