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He thinks that in order for the creative community to be taken seriously and to flourish, everyone involved should be held accountable.
If the law were to be enforced equitably against Blacko, he continued, other well-known artists would be forewarned against following suit.
We are in a professional environment, so artists should take a hint from this problem and the law should be followed. Let them go to court and defend themselves so that lessons can be learnt,” he stated on the United Showbiz program.
“We are not using the court, and we take certain things for granted in the creative space,” he continued, “the industry is known for unseriousness, and it’s high time the narrative change should we want a better professional environment.”
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