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I built a studio with my Zylofon money- Joyce Blessing reveals

Joyce Blessing, a former artist signed to the now-defunct Zylofon Music, has shared how she utilised the money she received from her record deal.

In a recent interview with Andy Dosty, the gospel musician revealed that a portion of the funds was used to build a music recording studio.

“I built a studio with that money,” Joyce said during the conversation.

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Despite the investment, Joyce admitted that she no longer uses the studio. When asked why, she declined to go into details but confirmed that it is not part of her current setup. “The studio is not for me now. I have a studio. I don’t use it; I don’t even go there,” she explained.

Apart from the studio, Joyce shared that she also invested a significant amount of the Zylofon money into her career, believing it would help her grow as an artist.

“There are a lot of things I also did with the money. It was positive, and then I pumped a lot of them into my career. It was good,” she said, acknowledging the positive impact of her investments.

Joyce Blessing was signed to Zylofon Music on June 28, 2017, alongside other notable artists such as Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kumi Guitar, and Obibini. Known for her popular songs like “Heavy Price,” “Mensei Da,” “Nyame Aguama,” “Agyebum,” “Boot 4 Boot,” and “Victory,” Joyce has continued to maintain her relevance in the music industry.

She recently released a new track titled “Correct,” which features King Paluta.

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