Abuja – Fans of popular
Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince have expressed mixed reactions over his
inability to renew his contract with Ice Princehis former music label,
Chocolate City.
Prince had on Thursday announced his departure from Chocolate City,
stating he had to leave because his contract with the label was over.
The departure of the rapper had come as a surprise to his fans as he had
recently been made the Vice President of the Chocolate City Group.
This had created the impression that he was officially a member of the
label.
Prince, who informed fans on social media of his new record label
called; “Super Cool Cats’’, promised to give more information on the
label in the coming weeks.
The rapper, who wrote on his Instagram page that Music producers like Mr
Kamera and King Illkeyz were part of his new record label, had also
signed on a fashion designer.
In spite of the unexpected surprise of the rapper’s departure from the
label he had been with for eight years, the rapper had continued to
receive accolades from fans for signing on to a new label.
Jude Olalekan, a night club DJ based in Abuja, congratulated Prince and
wished him well in the new company.
“I was definitely surprised to hear that he was leaving that label and
going to another that I have honestly never heard of.
“I’m sure he will succeed there, because he is a talented guy so I will
just wish him the best in this new journey,” Olalekan said.
Cassandra Agim, a bartender in Krystal Lounge in Abuja said she was sad
to learn that the rapper was leaving and wished that he would continue
to be productive in his new label as he was in the former one.
“I have always loved Ice Prince right from his Oleku days and I am
really sad to hear he is leaving Chocolate City.
“That label helped him become internationally known and he won a BET
award in the United States for his amazing songs.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fans-react-departure-ice-prince-music-label-chocolate-city/
Abuja – Fans of popular
Nigerian rapper, Ice Prince have expressed mixed reactions over his
inability to renew his contract with Ice Princehis former music label,
Chocolate City.
Prince had on Thursday announced his departure from Chocolate City,
stating he had to leave because his contract with the label was over.
The departure of the rapper had come as a surprise to his fans as he had
recently been made the Vice President of the Chocolate City Group.
This had created the impression that he was officially a member of the
label.
Prince, who informed fans on social media of his new record label
called; “Super Cool Cats’’, promised to give more information on the
label in the coming weeks.
The rapper, who wrote on his Instagram page that Music producers like Mr
Kamera and King Illkeyz were part of his new record label, had also
signed on a fashion designer.
In spite of the unexpected surprise of the rapper’s departure from the
label he had been with for eight years, the rapper had continued to
receive accolades from fans for signing on to a new label.
Jude Olalekan, a night club DJ based in Abuja, congratulated Prince and
wished him well in the new company.
“I was definitely surprised to hear that he was leaving that label and
going to another that I have honestly never heard of.
“I’m sure he will succeed there, because he is a talented guy so I will
just wish him the best in this new journey,” Olalekan said.
Cassandra Agim, a bartender in Krystal Lounge in Abuja said she was sad
to learn that the rapper was leaving and wished that he would continue
to be productive in his new label as he was in the former one.
“I have always loved Ice Prince right from his Oleku days and I am
really sad to hear he is leaving Chocolate City.
“That label helped him become internationally known and he won a BET
award in the United States for his amazing songs.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fans-react-departure-ice-prince-music-label-chocolate-city/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/05/fans-react-departure-ice-prince-music-label-chocolate-city/
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