That's up to Chillspot Records' long-term business goals. Because if Enzo Ishall is no-longer their artist they aren't in contract terms to work with him if they don't like.
There are other artists on their roster whom they should be giving priority attention—but not an outsider.
The next Asaph oan changing his social media mention name ain't a big deal. I also don't see why it's anything that requires an announcement—a slow news day gwan.
Unless if he runs into copyright issues when diversifying into selling merchandise on a regional or international market. That would make sense not to use 'Asaph' as a brand name for his side hustles.
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