Collision Records's CEO Adam Thomason told Rapzilla on Friday that Swoope is no longer signed to the label.  "Swoope is a talented artist, but much more, he is a great person of character," Thomason said. "He was a hidden talented since day one, and that is why we signed him. In 2013, I knew his ministry through music was growing — skill included — beyond Collision, and the Lord confirmed this in 2015."The next level for Swoope is not with Collision, and that is okay. We are not at odds. I bless his ministry through music. I respect his character and fortitude to trust us and roll with us when Joseph and I only had $150 to his name."I know Allen, the person and his family, love them and no parting of ways will change how I respect him as a friend and man. I pray what he does in this next season of ministry through music supersedes what he did with Collision and points people to Jesus ."Swoope also released a statement about the transition through Rapzilla.
"I've got nothing but love for the guys at Collision," he said. "I consider them family and wish them all the success possible. It's been great to be able to contribute to the label over the past few years in what I hope was a substantial manner.
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