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Coded Tunes unveils new artistes, postpones reunion concert

Coded Tunes Entertainment has unveiled two new artistes signed to its label, namely, Gaise, an Afro-fusion artiste, and Chinekeboi, an indigenous rapper. Gaise who was formerly signed to Sanctified Records and widely believed to be a gospel artiste has cleared the air on his genre of music. According to him, ‘I’ve always been an Afro-fusion artiste. It’s my style and genre, and I understand that artistes are classified along those lines. The focus of my music is to promote Godly values, and push out wholesome content.’


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On his part, Chineke Boi stated that though he raps in Igbo, he is neither in the industry to copy Phyno nor compete with anybody. In his words, ‘I’m happy to be signed to Coded Tunes, and I’m simply here to do good music. I believe rap is rap, whether in indigenous language or not.’

Meanwhile, the highly anticipated reunion concert tagged, ‘Coded Tunes Live In Concert: Our Story’ which was initially billed to hold on Sunday, May 10, 2015, has been postponed.

According to ID Cabasa, their producer “The concert was postponed due to unforseen circumstances beyond the control of the management. This is also geared towards having a better event. Artistes expected to perform at the concert include 9ice, Olamide, ID Cabasa, Lord of Ajasa, 2phat, Reminisce, Ruggedman, Don Jazzy, Banky W, Cobhams, Pasuma, Seriki, Jahbless, Kayefi, among others.

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