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Jamika Force releases Record & Play

By Daniel Anazia
18 September 2021   |   3:28 am
The much-anticipated music album 'Record & Play' from the Jamika Entertainment record label group known as Jamika Force has been officially released on social media and major music platforms.

The much-anticipated music album ‘Record & Play’ from the Jamika Entertainment record label group known as Jamika Force has been officially released on social media and major music platforms.

The 10-track LP, which is more Afrocentric, has captivated the ever-demanding music lovers who have been eager to listen to the collaboration of the various talented artistes that have worked under the Jamika Entertainment umbrella.

The group is made of Church of Men, Sultan, Yung Bos and Koredianx, all fast- rising acts signed under the entertainment company. They were also joined in the album by former label teammates, Star Nazzy, Nexa, Yung Lord and Gabson J.

The album, which would be the first of its kind for the music house, is composed of various genres of sounds ranging from Afrobeat to Afropop and Hip Hop.

According to the record label’s Head of Operations, Mr. Stanley Ihensekhien, all the songs put in the LP are tracks made over time by all artistes that have worked under the company.

“Most of the songs have been in cold storage. We have dropped a few teasers for our devoted fans over time but due to popular demand, we decided to release a full album so that all music lovers could enjoy the blend and diversity of our talents.

“The album is called Record & Play because most of the songs were done when we were just playing around in our studio. We never expected that much would be made of it, but to our surprise, a lot of people have taken to the sounds we created,” Ihensekhien said.

Jamika Force artistes have won and have been nominated for various awards. According to entertainment insiders, the artistes have been tipped to be among the major music players in the entertainment industry in the long run. Their debut music album, as a group, is expected to get them more fans.

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