Otile Brown and his former manager Dr. Eddie a couple of years ago before they had a falling out. Photo credit: Instagram/dr.eddie_ke

Otile Brown squash beef with former Manager Dr. Eddie

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Otile Brown and his former manager Dr.Eddie are finally on the good side of each other.

Dr. Eddie and Otile Brown had a falling out a couple of years ago which has seen them not seeing eye to eye about a lot of things and to some extent, they even stopped talking and communicating with one another.

According to Otile Brown, he fell out with Dr. Eddie after he breached a contractual agreement.

The ‘Aiyana’ singer at the time, back in 2018 wasn’t receiving his weekly allowance of KShs. 10,000, house rent, and apparel allowance that was all included in the contract.

“My contract with Dr. Eddie stated that I am supposed to get 50% of the revenues collected from the songs and show I was doing with under his wings.

The contract also demands that I get a weekly allowance of 10,000, food, house rent, and clothing are among other things, but surprisingly the management never provided that,” said Otile brown in 2018.

This made Otile Brown sever ties with Dreamland Music management and venture on his own to open Just in Love Music, an independent record label where he signed himself under.

Otile Brown was later on barred by Dr. Eddie from performing the songs that he had produced for Otile Brown when the R&B singer was under the management and record label.

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After burying the hatchet, Dr. Eddie and Otile Brown were spotted together on a set that they might be working on together that might allegedly have Khaligraph Jones involved.

Jalang’o was even impressed that these two great talents were working together for the first time after years of not talking to each other.

“Happy to see you two together…” Jalang’o said on Instagram.

No one has come forward to shade more light on the unreleased project they’re currently working on.

 

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