Chocolate City Group this
morning, at an earlier announced press conference, unveiled two music labels
Super Cool Cats and JagzNation as record label imprints under the popular Chocolate
City Music label; becoming the first African record label to follow in the
footsteps of international heavy weights such as Universal Music and Sony Music
Group.
The two labels are owned and headed by Ice Prince and Jesse Jagz
respectively.
Arguably the most
powerful record label on the continent and now the most structured; Chocolate
City Music CEO – Jude “MI” Abaga, answered the questions of an impressive
gathering of press men and tackled live questions from fans on social media who
were keen to know how the relationship between Chocolate City Music, Ice Prince
and Jesse Jagz would unfold going forward.
The press were eager to
know about the breaking away of two of the most popular artistes on the label,
to which MI replied by saying it was not a destruction of Chocolate City, but
an investment in the two new imprints towards building an empire emphasizing
that this announcement has been in the works for months and it is easier for
both prolific artistes to keep up with the pace of their creativity when under
their own independent labels.
According to Ice Prince “Super Cool Cats is beyond a music
label, as we are already working with fashion designers, video directors etc.;
it is in fact a full platform for different expressions of the arts” He
also mentioned that he is already working on an urban line with Seyi Sanusi
popularly known as “Sneaker Boy”. Jesse Jagz was cool, calm and all smiles
as he told the press that being an artist under a large label limits his
creativity, but that having his own record label gives him more creative
freedom and control on his content.
MI, who gave an
illustration of the relationship between Aftermath Entertainment, Records, Shady
Records and G Unit Records, encouraged the press to do more research on music
labels globally to find out how well structured and diverse they all are. He
also responded to a question that he is still a recording artiste and has been
in the studio working on new singles and an album to be released very soon.
MI wrapped up the conference by responding to a fan tweet about Milli’s exit; explaining that the rapper was not dropped from the label, but left amicably and that Milli will be in the best position to answer about what he is up to now.
MI wrapped up the conference by responding to a fan tweet about Milli’s exit; explaining that the rapper was not dropped from the label, but left amicably and that Milli will be in the best position to answer about what he is up to now.
With the press conference
anchored by Ehiz Okoeguale of MTV Base, the record label was able put to rest
rumours about an ugly spat with Ice Prince, and gave fans and industry watchers
information about the various upcoming releases and events from the Chocolate
City family to look out for.
Photos of press conference below.
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