Mr Nice Handed Another Lifeline (Photos)

After parting ways with Refigah and his outfit, Grandpa Records, earlier in June, Tanzanian urban music artist, Mr Nice, famous for his Takeu style dance move, has been handed another lifeline; as far as his music career is concerned. Few hours ago, Mr Nice entered into a pact with Candy n Candy Records where the two parties signed an agreement to work together for the next one year (July 23, 2013 to July 23, 2014).

Speaking during the event, Candy n Candy CEO, Joe Kariuki, said that the record house was looking forward to a cordial and lucrative working relationship with the singer.

“This is just the start of a long journey. I have known Mr Nice for quite some time now and we have built a very strong rapport. It’s my belief that we will be making this relationship even more compatible. In fact, I am one of his biggest fans and in this case, we will be doing our best to make our fans happy,” he said.

Mr Nice on his part hailed the record stable for its commitment in raising and nurturing talents, citing his entry into the label is a huge step in his music career.

“I know people have been treated to so many conflicting stories about me but that I have already put that past me. My focus is on my music and I feel very humbled to be at Candy n Candy and I am committing myself into working as hard as I can to always make my fans happy.”

Fielding questions from journalists, Mr Nice did not want to speak so much about his botched contract with Grandpa Records arguing that he wants to concentrate on his pact with Candy n Candy.

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