Record Label Signs 3 Artists in One Day

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Sunarchy is determined to take music to another dimension

Nigerian music record label, Sunarchy has just signed into its family three new music artists, Peter Rock (Junior Waifo), Vikky Parah, and K Maurice.

The event, covered by Vanguard, took place in Lagos together with the listening party of their new EP, titled “Grace”.

Sunarchy, a music label founded by Mr. Sunny Oniafo Robinson in the United States of America, before moving to Nigeria last year, also specializes in digital photography, cinematography, event, movie productions, and other projects.

According to Sunarchy founder, the company “is focused on taking Nigerian music industry to another level, giving the audience meaningful songs that relate more with situations of the country."

He added that signing the three talented acts is a timely decision as the company's vision is to give opportunities to young artists so they can use their talent to reach out to everyone.

“We have three types of artists on our record label. We have the one that does gospel and highlife, another does Afro-pop, and another pure Afro."

Sunarchy is determined to take music to another dimension, to give the audience quality music and music that have meaning, not just singing for singing sake.

Junior Uwaifo, who has been singing for the past 13 years said his team was created in 2007, adding that he's a highlife and gospel artiste.

K Maurice said he's bringing the kind of message the people have been yearning for, the message for this time. His music is Afro music, and he's currently working on an album, EP, and a single.

Vicky Parah said that people should expect boom tracks. One of them is Shayo, which will be coming out soon.

The music label boss revealed that some A-List music stars are on the list of artists to be featured on the EP of his new signees.

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