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September 18, 2015
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Ryno dismisses Justus' claims

Davina Henry, Staff Reporter

After a war of words on social media regarding contractual agreements between Blak Ryno and Justus Arison of JA Productions, Ryno is now seeking to set the record straight.

In an interview posted online, Ryno admitted to having signed an agreement with Justus last year, but that the producer had ended communication after the completion of his album.

"I didn't hear from him for a couple months, then I got in touch with him in December. He told me he no longer needed me on the label, that he only signed me for the album, and that the contract was terminated," Ryno said in the interview.

He further alleged that Justus is trying to stall his career, as the producer is yet to release his album.

"Me nuh hear from him till me do a song with Ricky Blaze and him call me say he wanted the song on the album. I can't sit down and wait pon a man, me haffi keep on a voice 'cause me have kids and me have priorities."

This interview comes after Justus' recent interview where he claimed Ryno breached the contract they had together by signing with another label.

Nonetheless, Ryno apologised to his fans for his behaviour on Twitter, telling them that he was 'left out in the wilderness' because of the situation.

"Right now, the song with Ricky Blaze is on hold ... a better him (Justus) just terminate the contract. It nuh make no sense you have a product on the shelf. Stop hold out mi career," he said in the interview.

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