YEMI ALADE SIGNS DEAL WITH UNIVERSAL MUSIC AFRICA
Nigerian recording artist, Yemi Alade has reportedly penned a massive record label with Universal Music Africa (UMA), Universal Music Group’s west African affiliate in partnership with Universal Music France (UMF)
Under the multi-year agreement, UMA will serve as the exclusive worldwide recorded music partner for Yemi Alade and her label Effyzzie Music Group, and UMF will serve as the international roll-out partner for the project.
She took to her Instagram and wrote God is the greatest ✊??❤?@effyzziemusicgroup – congratulations ?????? @universalmusicfrance signs Licencing Deal with @effyzziemusicgroup for #Nigerian superstar @yemialade #africatotheworld? #Yemialade #WomanofSteel
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