Runtown Floats Record Label “Soundgod Music Group”

Runtown Floats Record Label “Soundgod Music Group”

Runtown has finally launched his own imprint called “Soundgod Music Group“.

We had earlier hinted that the former Eric Manny artiste would be floating his personal company following various altercations involving him and the estranged label.

Unveiling of “Soundgod Music Group” was held in Los Angeles, which had the likes of Ugo Mozie, Konshens, KCamp, Anatii, DAPS, Josh Madden, Del’B, Sarz, Naz Tokio, Asa Asika, and many more, all in attendance.

“Soundgod Music Group” however, came with a box of goodies as the Mad Over You singer also launched a charity project, called “WANA – We Are New Africa.” The project is aimed at giving back to society by building infrastructure for the less-privileged in local communities, and also the provision of training schemes, and tools for learning. Intended beneficiaries include students, orphans and physically challenged and many others.

Also, he made time to announce that he would be releasing a new tune under his newly flagged imprint. Hints on his Instagram page suggests that the title of the new song will be “Unleash“.

Runtown took to Instagram to post photos, making sure to state that it was a new chapter in his life and career.

Shout everyone that came out to support, Always love. #NEWCHAPTER.

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