D’Prince’s Jonzing World unveils first female signee (VIDEO)

In the wake of Ruger's departure from Jonzing World, the virtual world lit up with anticipation as D'Prince embarked on a groundbreaking venture, opening doors for aspiring female artists. This revolutionary step was heralded by the grand introduction of his latest signee, marking the dawn of a new era.


Jonzing World, the music label founded by D’Prince, has announced their first female signee named Bagetti.

On Monday, the record label introduced the singer through a captivating post on their Instagram page, capturing mesmerizing snapshots of Bagetti and D’Prince.

Jonzing World said the vision for its “first lady is clear; to inspire and uplift, promote harmony and diversity, and to use the universal language of music to make a lasting impact”.

D’Prince further fueled excitement by sharing a captivating video capturing Bagetti, tantalizing fans with a teaser of her debut song playing in the background.

He wrote;

Jonzing World is pleased to announce the addition of our first female artist @bagettiofficial to the family. We are very proud of the of the growth and the unwavering support from you all,” the statement reads.

“And now with a fresher new perspective and a bolder outlook, Jonzing World is all set to introduce its first lady.

“Bagetti’s vision for the future is clear; to inspire and uplift, promote harmony and diversity, and to use the universal language of music to make a lasting impact.

“Her journey has just begun and her inspiring melodies will continue to resonate and inspire change worldwide. So get ready to experience a whole new level with the latest industry revelation, as many more exciting events will unfold.”

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This is coming few weeks after Ruger recently released a statement on his social media page about his former record label, Jonzing World.

The Bounce crooner had made a shocking announcement that he was no longer signed to the record label and had launched his own label

Ruger shared that leaving his former boss, D’Prince and his former record label left a sad taste in his mouth, but it was time for him to move on

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