Shenseea & Wassim Slaiby

Shenseea & Wassim Slaiby

Shenseea under New Management

Written by: Lesandra Scott

According to Shenseea: “New Management Alert”

Hitting social media like “Loodi” was the announcement made by the Shenyeng Boss herself, Shenseea. To her 4.2 million Instagram followers she announced that she’s under new management. The “Blessed” singer wrote and I quote: “#ShenYengz allow me to introduce my new manager @salxo”. With her announcing she’s being managed by Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, in less than no time, her comment section which is usually filled with admiration from her fans, was this time filled with congratulations, yes, and one question posed in different ways, “What happened to Romeich?”

Since the beginning of her career, Shenseea was managed by Romeich of Romeich Entertainment in Jamaica. Having grown from being a local artist to now a budding international star with several collaborations with foreign artists under her belt, Shenseea is poised to break into the mainstream of the American music market.

From Major’s (Romeich) camp upon writing this article no word has been uttered. Both Shenseea and Romeich have developed and shared a good working and bredrin-type relationship which was constantly shared over the years through both of their social media platforms.

Slaiby who now manages Shenseea hails from Lebanon but has been Canada-based since 15. An industry executive who is both the Founder and CEO of XO records, he manages one of the biggest acts in the world, Abel Tesfaye. Known across the globe as The Weeknd, he is the label’s primary artiste. Other artistes Sal manages include Ty Dolla $ign, Doja Cat, Bebe Rexha, Nav, Brandy, French Montana, and Bryson Tiller. Producers that he represents include Metro Boomin, DaHeala, and London on Da Track.

 

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