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Official, Bow Wow Has Left Columbia Records
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Bow Wow thanks people in Columbia Records for releasing him from his contract, adding that he has signed a 'term of agreement' with Sony Music Entertainment.

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Rumor which suggested Bow Wow has been released from his contract with Columbia Records is proven true. The young rapper has confirmed the matter on his Twitter, thanking people in the label for letting him go.

"Wanna thank them for the release. and also thank them 4 err thang. I made all my hits with them. And I have nothing bad 2 say about em. Luv," Bow Wow wrote. "10 top 10 reords, 10 million sold, tours etc... thanks. now I'm able to expand and take things to another level. my fans get ready its on now!"

Furthermore, Bow Wow unveiled that he has signed a "term of agreement" with Sony Music Entertainment. He informed, "Just signed my term of agreement from sony. Thank u 4 all da hardwork and dedication. liz, b nolan, ayelette, bolo, mike, demetrius, darrel j etc."

Earlier this month, Bow Wow revealed his desire to leave Columbia Records during a live chat. He claimed that the recording company is "not really a rap label" and doesn't understand "what the young people want." At that time, he also said T.I. wants to sign him to Atlantic Records.

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