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Chidi Uzoeshi’s record label unveils high life music act, HI-10

By Funsho Akinwale
30 June 2018   |   2:59 am
Showbiz Impresario, Chidi Uzoeshi, owner of Blue Lake Media has unveiled a promising high life music act, Joel Arochi, otherwise known as HI-10. The talented artiste was during the week launched into the Nigerian market. Arochi is the first artiste signed to the record label arm of the company. The organization’s operations consist of music…

HI-10

Showbiz Impresario, Chidi Uzoeshi, owner of Blue Lake Media has unveiled a promising high life music act, Joel Arochi, otherwise known as HI-10.

The talented artiste was during the week launched into the Nigerian market.

Arochi is the first artiste signed to the record label arm of the company.

The organization’s operations consist of music publishing, digital marketing, below the line advertising, film production, brand management and a record label.

HI-10 is an urban highlife artiste with two singles titled ‘I Gat You’ and ‘24/7’which is presently enjoying airplay from major radio and TV stations across the country.

The sophomore single ‘24/7’, has a nostalgic mellow old school traditional highlife vibe that is rhythmic.

The sound is intervolving and sequenced effortlessly. Chidi, while addressing the media, said the main plan for Joel is taking him as one of the leading mainstream artistes by the end of 2018.

“The video ‘I Gat You’ is already in the pipeline and we are looking forward to September for its release.”

The music act, a native of Ishiagu, Ivo LGA in Ebonyi State, was born and grew up in Umuahia North LGA, Abia State.

He started his music career in 2012 and was greatly inspired by artistes such as Phyno, and Flavour. His style of music is very eclectic and versatile.

Also speaking, HI-10 was very upbeat about what his music will be adding to the creative industry.

“I’m very confident in myself and I could say that I was born to do this. I don’t just sing but also represent my proud Igbo heritage in my culture.

My highlife influenced song, “I Gat You” is my first gift to Nigerian music,” he stated.

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