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Dokta Brain Splits with Zhafar Music Agency After Short-Lived Partnership

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Dokta Brain has confirmed his split with Zhafar Music Agency just months after signing in March 2025, citing unmet expectations in pushing his music to the mainstream. Dokta Brain has officially confirmed that he has parted ways with Zhafar Music Agency, only a few months after signing a partnership deal in March 2025.

The fast-rising star revealed that the partnership failed to meet his expectations, especially when it came to pushing his music into the mainstream entertainment scene.

“The problem was that the music didn’t enter the mainstream. The album failed to do that, and we had to do an African tour for it, but that didn’t happen,” Dokta Brain explained.

He added that his working pace did not match the agency’s, which eventually led to the split.

“We reached a point where my speed and what I expected from them weren’t similar. My speed was too much, and we couldn’t be on the same level anymore.”

Despite ending the partnership, Dokta Brain thanked Zhafar Music for their contribution to his career, especially in supporting his album production and believing in his talent.

The artist also made it clear that his music rights remain intact.

“I cannot disclose what the contract terms were because it was part of the agreement not to publicly disclose that information. But they don’t own my music because I’m the one who writes it,” he clarified.

What’s Next for Dokta Brain?

Fans are now curious about what’s next for the artist after this move. With his talent and determination to push his music globally, Dokta Brain may seek new management or continue as an independent artist.

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