Emtee recently shared some news regarding the growth of his record label. The rapper revealed that Emtee Records would be moving house as he builds its headquarters.
PAY ATTENTION:said after just three years in the game, Emtee Records has become a big player in the music industry, and he was ready to prove the haters wrong.
"I remember everybody laughing at me when I started my label; literally everybody. Now, my label is a powerhouse, and it’s just three years old. I’m building the headquarters; laugh again, I wanna see something.""Relax, bro. Forget about the haters, just do you."Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni .
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