Diana Asamoah and Producer part ways after 22 years

Gospel singer, Diana Asamoah and her executive producer of 22 years, Anane Frimpong popularly known as Frimprince have parted ways.

In an official statement, Diana Asamoah accepted the contract termination but contested Frimprince’s decision to take over nine of her hit albums.

In the contract termination document shared on social media, by her former management, Frimprince was to take over the rights of the said productions.

“Frimprince shall continue to have absolute rights over all songs that were produced under the production,” the signed document dated August 4, 2022 stated.

The works are, ‘Wo Na Mani Agyina Wo’, ‘Mabowodin’, ‘Akoko Abon’, Madansidie’, ‘Pentecost Gya’, ‘Momomme’, ‘Wo DamuFua’, ‘Tetelesta’ and ‘Pentecost Soree’.

The popular singer in her response hours after the termination has directed his former producer to contact her songwriter Pastor Simon Boama to reach an agreement on his decision to own her major albums which he produced between 2000 to 2019.

“With reference to the conclusive part of your letter I plead to differ, any future issues with regards to me (Evangelist Diana Asamoah) using the songs, remaking or remixing them should kindly be channeled to Pastor Simon Boama the writer and author of the songs,” read part of Miss Asamoah’s letter.

Evangelist Diana Asamoah began her musical career in the mid-’90s when she met Rev. Simmon Yaw Boamah in Kumasi.They came out with her first album ‘Wo na Mani Agyina wo.’

She organized the first Africa worship concert in Italy. In 2008, she received numerous honors and accolades for her contribution to the gospel community.

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