Record label set to reposition Plateau artists, sign 3

A record label has signed three upcoming artists for the first time in Jos the Plateau State Capital, aimed at repositioning the entertainment industry in a State that has produced notable artists in the likes of P. Square, Ice Prince and others.
The four years contract will see the three new artists enjoy promotion/marketing, dressing allowance and sponsorship from the record label.
The artists who are based in Jos are well known to the record company, says the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Eugene Hamza.
The record label, High Class Music Empire (HCME), told newsmen during the unveiling of the three artists, Bizakeem, Ochai and Young Gee, that the artists were carefully selected based on their skills, creativity disposition, charisma, and character.
“They are humble, talented, vast in music and as an entertainment company we were poised to have the three of them signed for the first time as the face of our record label”, the CEO said.
Speaking shortly after the unveiling, the trio said that HCME has given them a life time opportunity to lunch themselves to limelight, pledging to put in their best and not to disappoint their new platform.
Kingsley Chukwuka, Jos