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Ric Hassani Signed to Sony Music

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Nigerian singer and songwriter Ric Hassani has inked a deal with Sony Music Publishing, marking a significant milestone in his career.

The announcement was made through a post on Sony Music Publishing West Africa’s official Instagram account, welcoming Ric Hassani to the family. The post highlighted Hassani’s impressive musical journey, during which he has dazzled audiences with his soulful melodies and impeccable songwriting skills. Hassani’s music effortlessly blends elements of pop, R&B, soul, and traditional Nigerian sounds and lyrics, making him a versatile artist.

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Ric Hassani rose to prominence with his hit song “Gentleman.” This soulful track, released in 2016, garnered widespread acclaim and introduced Hassani’s unique blend of R&B, soul, and Afro-pop to a global audience.

Hassani joins the ranks of other acclaimed artists under Sony Music Publishing West Africa, including Wizkid, Tems, Sakordie, Ladipoe, and more, solidifying his position among the region’s top talents.

The signing represents a significant step forward for Hassani, opening doors to broader international exposure and opportunities for his music to reach even greater audiences worldwide.

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