Mo’Cheddah says ‘bye bye’ to Knighthouse, Launches New Website
Wednesday, February 15, 2012Omoba
Mo’Cheddah has parted ways
with Knighthouse Creative, a premier entertainment company in Nigeria. The
artiste will no longer be under the company’s management, nor would she be
recording for the company’s record label division. The artist, who has just
obtained her B.Sc from the University of lagos, told journalists in Lagos that
she’s ‘moving on to search for other opportunities‘
KnightHouse CEO, Baron Rogba Arimoro, says the label is proud of what it has achieved with the act in a little over half a decade, from discovering her to nurturing her to stardom and“wishes her all the best in her future endeavours“. The company is now geared to putting its successful template to work; building its other musical brands further.
Meanwhile she just lunched her website today continue to see link:
http://www.mocheddahmusic.com
Mo’Cheddah has in the past year, under the Knighthouse management, won the prestigious Channel O award for most gifted female video as well as being named the MTV Brand New act in 2010. Her debut album “Franchise Celebrity“, which included the hit songs ‘If You Want Me‘ and ‘Ko Ma Roll‘, was also released under the Knighthouse imprint.“I’m working on new projects both for myself and with my colleagues. And I’m excited about the promises the future holds“, Mo’Cheddah said.
Mo’Cheddah has in the past year, under the Knighthouse management, won the prestigious Channel O award for most gifted female video as well as being named the MTV Brand New act in 2010. Her debut album “Franchise Celebrity“, which included the hit songs ‘If You Want Me‘ and ‘Ko Ma Roll‘, was also released under the Knighthouse imprint.“I’m working on new projects both for myself and with my colleagues. And I’m excited about the promises the future holds“, Mo’Cheddah said.
Knighthouse has, meanwhile,
completed work on brand new offerings from their other signed actsPhenom,
WillyBang and Iye which will be released shortly.
No word yet on whether she’s
planning to become self-signed, or if she’s moving to another label. All
copyrights to works written and produced by Knighthouse during the period she
worked with them remain the property of the company.
This is very intriguing
story. On one hand, Knighthouse discovered and groomed Mo’Cheddah, so it’s
really surprising that they are parting ways when they should be cashing in on
their investment. On the other hand, Mo’Cheddah is at a pivotal point in her
career and has the right to take control of her destiny. We’ll love to hear
your thoughts on this.
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