The brilliant music executive D’Prince, who founded the Jonzing World record label, has revealed that he has signed ‘The glorious boy’ to his roster of exceptional artists, which also includes Gdzilla.
This occurs subsequent to Ruger, his previous signee, leaving Jonzing World and starting his own record label, “The Blown Boy ent.”
But via the Instagram page, D’Prince welcomed Glorious Boy—who is about to release his debut single, “Gum Body”—into the Jonzing era.
The post reads, “I humbly welcome y’all to a new jonzing era with the newest member of the Jonzing family! -@thegloriousboy”
“I appreciate the unwavering support over the years. I’ve always been committed to the quest for spotting and developing talents.
To me, it’s a lifelong pursuit that I am very passionate about. I’m honoured to be part of the amazing stories this journey births.”“As @thegloriousboy embarks on this journey I call on you all for your continued unwavering support, love and encouragement.”
“As unique as his name is, Glorious, so is he. But above all, he is more than ready to take the world by storm, ushering us into a new beginning of glorious and magnificent musical sensations.”
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