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Blue Clouds Entertainment has announced the signing of Juizi, a teenage musical sensation.
The label revealed Juizi with a photo posted on their official Instagram page with the description "New Talent On Board, We Welcome You To The Family, Juizi."
Born August 12, 2011, the music prodigy known in real life as Shahad Mansur Malor is an amazing Ghanaian hip-hop artiste known for his profound songs and soothing voice.
Juizi says his desire has always been to share his songs with people, and he began writing his lyrics when he was six years old.
He also mentioned that his role model is the late American rapper Juice WRLD and that he draws inspiration from friends and family.

The young artiste refined his skills via years of dedicated practice and formal voice training, influenced by Hip-hop, Afrobeats, R&B, and Amapiano.
He always blends soulful melodies with heartfelt lyrics, which are generally inspired by his admiration for some genres, including Hip-hop, Afro-piano, and Amapiano.
Most of Juizi's songs untwist intricate stories of lifestyle, hustle, chill and loneliness.
His melancholic vocals and lyrical ability captivate listeners, drawing them in and embracing life.
Having joined Blue Clouds Entertainment founded by Ghanaian businessman Munaga M. Mohammed, he becomes a member of a label that is gradually becoming the home of young talented artistes.
Meanwhile, Juizi's new release under the label, a classic titled ‘My People,' has been published across all the major streaming platforms from May 30.
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