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Naira Marley signs Lyta to his Marlian Music record label

Popular Nigerian singe, Naira Marley has signed embattled singer, Lyta to his record label.

This is coming after Popular rapper, Olamide dumped Lyta in 2019.

It should be recalled that Lyta’s record deal with YBNL (Olamide’s record label) Nation was made public on 3 February 2018.

Lyta’s breakthrough single with YBNL Nation, titled “Time”, features vocals by Olamide and was released on 14 February 2018.

In 2019, Lyta left YBNL Nation due to contractual and personal issues.

After exiting YBNL, he signed with Doro Musik Gang and released the Killer Tunes-produced track “Monalisa” on 12 July 2019.

Naira Marley took to micro blogging platform, Twitter to make the announcement.

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