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M.I Quits Chocolate City

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:00 pm

Nigerian sensational rapper,Jude Abaga a.k.a M.I has announced his exit from Chocolate City after 13 years of being under the record label.

The announcement of his exit is coming hours after he dropped his 10th studio project titled “Judah EP”.

M.I was signed to Chocolate City in 2008 and has since released four solo albums, three mixtapes, a compilation album and a playlist while under the label.

M.I was appointed the CEO of Chocolate City on June 30, 2015, which saw the return of his brother, Jesse Jagz.

Making his official announcement, M.I took to his Instagram page, revealing his new label.

“I had a dream that CBN would be the greatest group the world has ever seen. It was on me and today I announce my decision to finally let go and move on to something new!

” Thank you for your support and love for 13 years and if you’re still with me!! Let’s go.”

Albert Echetah

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