Reggae/dancehall star Khago recently inked a production and booking deal with Stashment Records that he hopes will boast his career.
The “Nah Sell Out” singjay said since singing the deal with Stashment, his career has seen a boast.
“Since Stashment has been involved in my career, things just step up, everything in terms of my street presence, my radio play. I have shot videos for my hit songs like Tax Inna My World, and we will be doing videos for songs like That’sAll Mi CareBouton DJ Frass new Riva Stone riddim and Wine Pon The Pole for Elvis’ So Unique Records … Stashment tun up mi ting,” Khago said in a statement.
Stashment Records CEO, Stasha Smith, also weighs in on the move, stating that Khago is an artiste with a lucrative future.
“Khago is an incredibly talented artiste that I have always admired, and his humble ways make him easy towork with, and I think we will have a long-term relationship in terms of booking and production. He has great crossover appeal and a wonderful work ethic. So, right now, we are marketing him as one of the future stars of dancehall music. He is a double threat because his reggae songs are very popular in Africa and Europe and his dancehall stuff is popular in the ethnic markets in the US, so I see big things in his future. In the future, I am looking forward to taking over the full-time management aspect of his career.”
Khago also seek to diffuse any rumors that he and Corey Todd was having troubles.
“Big up Corey Todd, him ah mi real dupes, but he is focusing more on the business aspect of entertainment in terms of his clubs and his other business ventures, so ah just mutual understanding that we come to fi go our separate ways,” Khago said.