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17 Facts About D'Prince

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D'Prince is the founder and CEO of the entertainment company Jonzing World Entertainment, founded in 2018 with subsidiaries Jonzing World, Jonzing World Publishing, Jonzing World Production, and Jonzing World Management, established in 2019.

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D'Prince is known for pioneering the West African pop culture and Afrobeats.

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Under Jonzing World, D'Prince signed the following artists, including Rema, Gdzilla, Bagetti, and Glorious.

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D'Prince is credited for the crossover success of Rema's single "Calm Down", which earned Jonzing multiple platinum certification records from eleven countries, including the United States.

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D'Prince served as an executive producer on Rema's studio albums, including Heis, which was nominated at the 67th Grammy Awards for Best Global Music Album and earned him a special recognition from The Recording Academy.

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D'Prince was born to Collins Enebeli from Delta State, a businessman and a musical production manager and founder of the record label Sagitarious Productions, and Patience Enebeli, an international Business tycoon.

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D'Prince is the younger brother of music mogul and CEO of Mavin Records, Don Jazzy.

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D'Prince is known as "Omoba", which means a "Child of a King" in Yoruba language.

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D'Prince attended King's College, Lagos for his secondary level education and then decided to follow his passion in music.

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D'Prince was asked to be a part of the Mo' Hits Records in 2005 after his elder brother Don Jazzy came back from the UK to promote the record label in Nigeria.

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D'Prince has recorded many songs for Mo' Hits Records and the Mo' Hits Records compilation album Curriculum Vitae which was released in December 2007.

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On 25 November 2009, D'Prince released his single titled "Omoba" and was relaunched in 2010.

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D'Prince moved to Mavin Records after the dissolution of Mo' Hits Records in 2012.

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D'Prince recorded "Take Banana" and "Amarachi" as solos on the album, which became a major hit.

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On 9 May 2020, Guardian Life Magazine reported that D'Prince departed Mavin Records following the release of his extended play Lavida and the expiration of his eight-year contract on 8 May 2020.

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D'Prince said, "My record deal with Mavin Records ended on 8 May 2020, and it has been an amazing 16 years under my brother Don Jazzy".

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On 23 October 2024, D'Prince officially launched the Charles Enebeli Humanitarian Foundation in Asaba, Delta State, to celebrate his 38 birthday.