Nigerian singer Crown Uzama popularly known as Shallipopi just announced the launch of his record label and netizens have been talking about it.

The self-acclaimed Pluto Boy released a video on his social media handles yesterday announcing the launch of his record label Pluto Mania Records.
Alongside the launch, the 23-year old singer also announced the signing of two new artists Zerry DL and Tega Boi to his record label, informing fans that new music is on the way.

He wrote, "Thrilled to announce the birth of my record label, Plutomania Records. Home to the Pluto family, welcome @zerrydlegendary & @tega_boi_dc. More music coming your way soon."
This is coming a few days after the singer was dragged online for his newly released single PepperLine. Fans claimed the song sounded like nursery rhymes and it was nothing compared to his previously released songs like Obapluto, Elon Musk and Ex-convict.
Meanwhile, netizens have expressed their worry about Shallipopi's record label saying they hope it isn't another Marlians Record in the making.
See some reactions below:



Recall that just like Naira Marley, Shallipopi was also arrested by the EFCC in May for internet fraud. He spent weeks in their custody before he was sentenced to two years in prison but he was later freed on bail. After his ordeal, he celebrated his release with his hit single Ex-convict where he spoke about his prison experience.

The self-acclaimed Pluto Boy released a video on his social media handles yesterday announcing the launch of his record label Pluto Mania Records.
Alongside the launch, the 23-year old singer also announced the signing of two new artists Zerry DL and Tega Boi to his record label, informing fans that new music is on the way.

He wrote, "Thrilled to announce the birth of my record label, Plutomania Records. Home to the Pluto family, welcome @zerrydlegendary & @tega_boi_dc. More music coming your way soon."
This is coming a few days after the singer was dragged online for his newly released single PepperLine. Fans claimed the song sounded like nursery rhymes and it was nothing compared to his previously released songs like Obapluto, Elon Musk and Ex-convict.
Meanwhile, netizens have expressed their worry about Shallipopi's record label saying they hope it isn't another Marlians Record in the making.
See some reactions below:



Recall that just like Naira Marley, Shallipopi was also arrested by the EFCC in May for internet fraud. He spent weeks in their custody before he was sentenced to two years in prison but he was later freed on bail. After his ordeal, he celebrated his release with his hit single Ex-convict where he spoke about his prison experience.