Prince Kaybee signs new deal with Ingrooves Africa

South African DJ, Prince Kaybee has found a new home at Ingrooves Africa! The House music DJ recently parted ways with Universal Music Group and admitted to feeling scared of what the future holds for him.

Just recently, the Wajelwa hitmaker revealed that he signed with Ingrooves Africa. She shared a short clip of him signing on the dotted line that he is the new signee at the label.

In his speech, Prince Kaybee said he wants to make money and give out good music.

“I just wanna deliver good music and make some money.”

Ingrooves Africa is home to many noticeable faces in the music industry including Lady Du, Junior De Rocka, Kyle, Yallunder and many more.

Welcoming Prince Kaybee to the stable, the label wrote:

Yo Dintshang, We would like to welcome @princekaybee_sa to the Ingrooves family. Looking forward to this new journey with you. Welcome to the family!!

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Prince Kaybee angered South Africans when he said there is nothing left for him here because of the forever changing music scene. With the world dancing to Amapiano which originated in South Africa, Prince Kaybee and a few other artists’ spotlights have dimmed.

When he shared snippet from his new music, a fan asked Prince Kaybee if he thinks its logical for him to switch up his style?

“You’ve completely changed your style do you think it’s a good move though?”

Prince Kaybee gave a very uncanny response and got dragged for it, “In South Africa its sad, today they love you tomorrow they hate you. There’s nothing for me here. And I share these thoughts with a heavy heart, you can’t teach South Africans new music, all they want is familiarity and an artist can’t keep making same music all the time,” he responded.

Source: News365.co.za

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