Fusion Records launches in Nigeria with King Six and Mani Lapussh as pioneer signees
Lagos, Nigeria 29th July, 2024 – As the Nigerian music industry consistently records new highs, a new chapter begins today with the grand launch of Fusion Records.
Fresh in the music scene but backed by experienced professionals, the label is dedicated to nurturing and amplifying the voices of talented Nigerian musicians, rendering a stage for artistic expression.
Making their debut mark, Fusion Records launches with two signed artistes: talented rapper, singer and songwriter, King Six and the versatile Mani Lapussh, a composer, singer, rapper, songwriter, dancer, and actor. Born Sixtus Chidera Ohajiogu and Emmanuel Ede, the artistes have in the past made several records that have graced the Nigerian airways including their most popular collaboration, Craze.
With plans to expand to other territories in the future, the label aims to become a platform for extraordinary music that transcends borders. By embracing a varying range of genres and styles from all around the world, Fusion Records is determined to connect with a global audience, bringing the rich and dynamic sounds of music to the world stage.
Mani LapusshFusion Records signee, Mani Lapussh
To lead the label’s charge are Nonso Nkeonye and David Adeyemi. Their years of experience and deep understanding of the music and creative industry has come into play, skyrocketing the label with potentials for mainstream industry conversations. Their expertise spans artist management, music production, marketing, and brand development, providing guidance and direction as the label creates a powerful space for artistes to grow, thrive and reach new heights in their careers.
King SixKing Six of Fusion Records
Putting a strong focus on artist development and dedication to creative freedom, Fusion Records is set to become a major force in the Nigerian music industry and beyond. The launch of the label marks a significant moment, not only for the newly signed artistes, but for the Nigerian music industry as a whole.
Source: Notjustok