Rising artist says contracts are landmines, lawyers are shields, and watching others crash taught him fast.
Kojo Blak draws a hard line on contracts
Kojo Blak draws a hard line on contracts
- Kojo Blak said nothing gets signed without legal review.
- Relies fully on his lawyer to decode agreements.
- Leans on industry experience rather than guesswork.
- Says legal guidance changed his career path.
- Pointed to peers burned by bad early deals.
- Mentioned worst-case outcomes seen up close.
- Said experience builds contract awareness.
- Treats caution as survival, not paranoia.
- Comments surfaced during talk around Kwesi Arthur.
- Dispute with Ground Up Chale reignited contract debates.
- Public chatter pushed artists to speak up.
- Management deals became the focus again.
- Currently signed to two separate record labels.
- Depends on clause-by-clause explanations.
- Avoids rushing paperwork under pressure.
- Says legal clarity keeps mistakes away.