Has Candy n Candy Records Lost Focus? Here’s What They Have to Say
For some time now, Candy n Candy Records seemed to have veered off its core business in the entertainment scene. Founded a year ago, the production house prides itself in specializing in all genres of music and collaborating with top producers to achieve the highest quality music for the client.
However, that seems not be the case.
For the past 3 months, fans and opinion-shapers have raised concerned about Candy n Candy stating that the record label seems to be treading on a different path. The complaints are majorly about Candy n Candy’s lack of release of any music within the said period.
Contacted, the label’s CEO Joe Kariuki argues that they have laid down procedures on how projects are done.
“The public should not worry. As I speak we’ve just released two videos; one for Baby Madaha and the other by Shady Black”, states Joe.
As an assurance he asks stakeholders to give them time and see the kind of stuff that will be coming out of the music production house.
“We are still focused, watu wakue wapole waone nini tutafanya starting this Saturday (8th March) in Mombasa”, promises Joe.
Concerns had been raised regarding the company’s ‘new line of business’ that tended to lean towards more events management and merchandize sale as opposed to music and film production.
Here are their latest releases;
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