Wande Coal Denies plans to set up his own record label

Wande coal has denied all online reports of him setting up his own record label and leaving marvin records. He said this through a press statement published on the official Marvin site. Read it Below


Award-winning singer/songwriter, Wande Coal, of Mavin Records has announced in a press statement that he has no plans to set up his own record label. The Mavin artist has emphatically denied online reports, stating that he that he wished to set up his own music label. The RnB star reaffirmed his commitment to Don Jazzy’s label and insisted that Mavin provided an enabling environment for him to realize all his ambitions as an artist. In the press statement Wande Coal expressed his anger at the rumours being peddled that he is dissatisfied with the operations of Mavin Records. He equally stated that he and Don Jazzy had never once discussed the possibility of setting up a new label. He added that it was quite unfortunate that reputable entertainment magazines were sharing unconfirmed news. “There have been no such plans, and I wish to remain in Mavin Records,” he said. “Mavin Records is my family and will always remain so. I want to thank all my fans for continuing to support me. We still have a very long journey ahead.” Wande Coal, born Wande Ojosipe, joined the fast-growing records outfit after leaving Mo’Hits Records, together with Dr SID, Dr Prince, and Don Jazzy, who founded Mavin Records in May 2012. Wande’s songs were included in the Solar Plexus album, featuring songs that have since dominated the airwaves in Nigeria. Wande has collaborated with several other major African artists such as WizKid, Naeto C, Duncan Mighty and R2B. He has also brought his irrepressible energy when sharing the stage with international acts such as Jay Z, Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, Ciara, Rihanna, Busta Rhymes and many more. Wande has won several awards and his searing vocals can be heard on Solar Plexus in “Forever,” “See me Ri,” and “Pretty Girls.” The singer is currently working on his second album following the huge successes of “Private Trips” and “Go Low”

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