Kiss Daniel has left his record label G-Worldwide Entertainment, the singer recently revealed this week.
The popular singer says he’s quitting the label to set up his own where he’ll continue to act as an artiste and now as a CEO.
“All is set for the take-off of “FLY BOY I.N.C” which is my label. This implies that all activities regarding Kiss Daniel will be carried out under this new arrangement” says Kiss Daniel.
“This is an important move for me and I sincerely want to thank the fans who have always been there for me and also the media for their constant support” he further says.
The singer signed to G-Worldwide Entertainment in 2013 and went on to release hit singles such as ‘Woju’, ‘Laye’, ‘Good Time’, and ‘Mama’. His debut album ‘New Era’ released in 2016 was one of the best albums of the year.
Kiss Daniel’s relationship with his label G-Worldwide Entertainment led by Festus Ehimare popularly known as Emperor Geezy caused few upsets.
Many people believed that the no-featuring policy was hurting Kiss Daniel.
His debut album featured no guest act outside his label. Only Sugar Boy was on the album. The same policy applied to Sugar Boy who only featured Kiss Daniel on his album.
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