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Joyce Blessing, a former signee of the defunct music record label, Zylofon Music, has disclosed how she used the money she got from the deal.
Speaking to Andy Dosty, Joyce revealed that she used the money to build a music recording studio.
"I built a studio with that money," she said.
That notwithstanding, she revealed she does not use the facility due to reasons she was unwilling to disclose.
"The studio is not for me now. I have a studio I don’t use it, I don’t even go there," Joyce said.
Meanwhile, building a studio wasn't the only thing Joyce did with her Zylofon money. She said she also invested some of it in her own career.
"There are a lot of things I also did with the money. It was positive and then I pumped a lot of them in my career. It was good," she said.
Joyce Blessing was signed to Zylofon Music on 28th June 2017, for four years. Her label mates were Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kumi Guitar, and Obibini.
Joyce Blessing is known for songs like ‘Heavy Price,’ ‘Mensei Da,’ ‘Nyame Aguama,’ ‘Agyebum, ‘Boot 4 Boot’, and 'Victory'.
She is currently out with a new song titled 'Correct', which features King Paluta.
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