Raphael told TshisaLIVE Vth Talent is the booking agency of Vth Season specialising in tours, shows and concerts across the continent.
He said speculation that his record label signed Cassper were untrue.
The post was promoting an upcoming “Blankets & Wine” event in Kampala, Uganda, on April 20.
He said their booking agency had maintained a close relationship with Blankets & Wine and had been in communication with them about their preferred South African performers.
“Cassper, as a South African act, has been booked by us three times into the rest of Africa. We work closely with his team to source, secure and execute brilliant and exciting shows on the continent,” he said.
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Cassper Nyovest’s manager TLee reacts to Raphael Benza’s tweet
Cassper Nyovest's manager TLee Moiloa has thanked record label executive Raphael Benza for setting the record straight about Cassper and Vth Season.
The dust has not yet settled on the impasse caused by the Instagram post they shared recently.
The post caused a stir on social media and prompted Vth Season to issue an explainer.
Taking to his Twitter timeline on Wednesday, Cassper's manager thanked Raphael for clarifying the matter.
“Thanks for clarity my man. Hope you and the team staying strong through the hurt and these painful times. Thanks again for the work you’ve sent our way over the years and thanks to your team for being amazing to deal with when we book your talent.”
Raphael told TshisaLIVE Vth Talent is the booking agency of Vth Season specialising in tours, shows and concerts across the continent.
He said speculation that his record label signed Cassper were untrue.
The post was promoting an upcoming “Blankets & Wine” event in Kampala, Uganda, on April 20.
He said their booking agency had maintained a close relationship with Blankets & Wine and had been in communication with them about their preferred South African performers.
“Cassper, as a South African act, has been booked by us three times into the rest of Africa. We work closely with his team to source, secure and execute brilliant and exciting shows on the continent,” he said.
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