Joeboy exits Empawa, sets up new record label in partnership with Warner Music

Date:

Afrobeats superstar Joseph Akinfenwa-Donus, popularly known as Joeboy, has taken a significant stride in his illustrious 5-year career by signing a dual deal with Global music giant, Warner music which is home to superstars like Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Burna Boy, Ckay.
The dual deal sees Joeboy launch his own entertainment outfit called Young Legend as well as being Warner Music’s latest flagship artist out of Africa.
This move sees Joeboy exit Empawa after 5 successful years where he released 2 EPs (Love & Light and Body, Soul & Spirit) , 2 albums (Somewhere Between Beauty & Magic and Body & Soul) and a plethora of hit singles & features amassing over 2 Billion streams across major DSPs.
Under the new Young Legend label, Joeboy will act as the CEO while Deola Jaiyesimi will serve as the Head of label with the task of churning out the next set of Afrobeats superstars on a global stage.
Joeboy follows in the footsteps of superstars like Olamide, Don Jazzy and his former label boss, Mr. Eazi to use their social currency and business acumen to shine a light on the generation bubbling under while elevating his own musical status from a continental superstar to a global juggernaut.

READ MORE  Actors Jibola Dabo and Binta Ayo Mogaji reunite for their son’s graduation

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

El-Kanemi Warriors beat Ikorodu City to win 4th Federation Cup title

El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri have emerged champions of the...

Sokoto First Lady Flags Off Distribution of Cash, Food Support to Women, Vulnerable Groups

Sokoto First Lady Flags Off Distribution of Cash, Food...

World Population Day: Radda Seeks Support For Responsible Family Size, Birth Registration

World Population Day: Radda Seeks Support For Responsible Family...

FG saved N1.1trn through procurement reforms in 2025—says VP

Vice-President Kashim Shettima says procurement reforms introduced by the...