Lady Dyna walks away
Having achieved so much with the D-Naff Entertainment music label, run by her husband, Lady Dyna believes leaving is the right move for her brand.
Lady Dyna has ended her relationship with D-Naff Entertainment.
Her first singles since singing with the label were Oh featuring Ty2 from Zambia and Friend in Jesus featuring Exit in 2014.
During her time at the label she has managed to produce two albums and shoot four music videos with the best producers in town.
The label has taken her places, but Lady Dyna says she is still far from achieving her goals and believes that moving on is the best way forward.
“It was a mutual agreement for me to automatically be under his management, because I was starting and there was no one at that time that could do it better for me than him. D-Naff was and still is my inspiration,” said Lady Dyna.
The Osalila songstress said she had sat down with her manager and husband, D-Naff, and they both decided she must be an independent artist.
According to her the move is about fulfilling her career goals successfully.
“D-Naff Entertainment is a growing brand and he has other artists under the label, including D-Naff himself. Therefore, sometimes it becomes difficult for D-Naff to pay particular attention to each artist's personal goals. We thought it was best to do this differently, for us to achieve these goals with undivided attention. My husband is still supporting my music and will keep investing in my career, as it is still a family thing,” she said.
Lady Dyna is thankful for her stint at D-Naff Entertainment.
She says she has learned a lot about the industry and her brand has been exposed both locally and internationally. The gospel singer will be focusing on her brand for now and she will not be signing with a new label anytime soon. She said she will be looking into international collaborations.
“I have grown to appreciate the importance of personal branding and how important it is to take a music career seriously and not just as a hobby. I do music for the public and for people who are not able to go to church and listen to praise and worship and preachers. I am called to minister to the lost outside of church buildings. I take the good news of Jesus Christ to everyone,” said the singer.
Lady Dyna is available on her social media pages for all bookings and engagements.
June Shimuoshili
Her first singles since singing with the label were Oh featuring Ty2 from Zambia and Friend in Jesus featuring Exit in 2014.
During her time at the label she has managed to produce two albums and shoot four music videos with the best producers in town.
The label has taken her places, but Lady Dyna says she is still far from achieving her goals and believes that moving on is the best way forward.
“It was a mutual agreement for me to automatically be under his management, because I was starting and there was no one at that time that could do it better for me than him. D-Naff was and still is my inspiration,” said Lady Dyna.
The Osalila songstress said she had sat down with her manager and husband, D-Naff, and they both decided she must be an independent artist.
According to her the move is about fulfilling her career goals successfully.
“D-Naff Entertainment is a growing brand and he has other artists under the label, including D-Naff himself. Therefore, sometimes it becomes difficult for D-Naff to pay particular attention to each artist's personal goals. We thought it was best to do this differently, for us to achieve these goals with undivided attention. My husband is still supporting my music and will keep investing in my career, as it is still a family thing,” she said.
Lady Dyna is thankful for her stint at D-Naff Entertainment.
She says she has learned a lot about the industry and her brand has been exposed both locally and internationally. The gospel singer will be focusing on her brand for now and she will not be signing with a new label anytime soon. She said she will be looking into international collaborations.
“I have grown to appreciate the importance of personal branding and how important it is to take a music career seriously and not just as a hobby. I do music for the public and for people who are not able to go to church and listen to praise and worship and preachers. I am called to minister to the lost outside of church buildings. I take the good news of Jesus Christ to everyone,” said the singer.
Lady Dyna is available on her social media pages for all bookings and engagements.
June Shimuoshili
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