In the tech industry, people are used to hearing brand origin stories that began in the founder's garage or something like that. In the music industry, a label/artist's origin story may begin in some run down studio. This being so, there is always great pride in finally having a headquarters.
In the case of Cassper Nyovest's Family Tree, there have yet to be offices opened. This morning, one fan inquired whether or not there would be studios or a headquarters building for the South African label. Abhuti Fill Up candidly replied by explaining how he took a financial fall after executing Fill Up Moses Mabhida. Check out how he explained the situation below!
The Family Tree Office/Studios are on hold for now. Went through a ditch after Mabhida. Had to pay 7 million rand in debt , then the tax thing happened as well. Im only starting to recover now. Should be back in progress in a couple of months and then we rock. https://t.co/VZU3mnmMnW
— R.M Phoolo (@casspernyovest) June 5, 2019
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