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YCEE Signs Mega Record Deal With Sony Music Entertainment Africa

As a major aspect of Sony Music Entertainment's development crosswise over Africa, the amusement mammoth name has quite recently reported a restrictive manage Ycee of Tinny Entertainment, today in South Africa. The phenomenal appropriation arrangement will see the rapper's first E.P,' The First Wave' discharged under the Sony umbrella. With this move, Ycee joins any semblance of Nigerian genius Davido, too a couple of different goes about as a major aspect of the underwriters to Sony Music family.

Michael Ugwu, General Manager, Sony Music West Africa expressed 
"I'm to a great degree pleased to welcome Tinny Entertainment and the stunning ability that is Ycee to the Sony Music Entertainment West Africa family. I've watched this group become in the course of recent years and I am flabbergasted at how they have explored the business to achieve this stage. Ycee is the eventual fate of Hip Hop in Africa and will be up front of SME West Africa's methodology as we take Africa to the World."

As per Arokodare "Tinny" Timilehin, CEO Tinny Entertainment,

"We are exceptionally amped up for the future for both Ycee and Tinny Entertainment. This is a blessing on all the hardwork we have put in during that time and a sign of considerably more noteworthy things to come" he included. Communicating his fervor at the arrangement, Ycee posted on Instagram "Awesome things happening, close by Tinny Entertainment, I'm so pleased to wind up part of the Sony Music family!!"

This weekend, Ycee who has been designated in two classes; 'Best Hip-bounce' and 'Leap forward Act' will perform at the MTV Africa Music Awards the MAMA's.



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