Ice Prince has turned down an endorsement deal from major telecom company Globacom, NET has reliably learnt.
Insiders told Nigerian Entertainment yesterday, during the week, that the rapper was approached with a mouth
watering deal to become the brand’s latest ambassador because of his recent successes -the release his first
official single ‘Oleku‘, his many local and
international awards, and his bestselling debut album ‘Everybody Loves Ice Prince’ in 2011.
But Panshak Zamani doesn’t come cheap. We’re told he’s asking for a whooping sum of $1m (N157,000,000) or no deal.
‘He was serious, he knows his worth and knows they can afford it so he
turned the deal down‘, our insider at GLO who wants to remain anonymous
tells NET.
Most GLO ambassadors are paid within the N10-N20m range, with D’banj and
Psquare being the rare exceptions. Psquare got N240m for a four year
deal, as reported by NET exclusively on June 30, 2010
It remains uncertain if GLO is upping the figures for the Chocolate city
rapper. But if they concede to Ice’s demands, he’ll become the rapper
with the biggest endorsement deal ever.
But Ice Prince is cool
with that (no pun intended). In the last 20 months, the rapper has
become the highest-earning Nigerian rapper, with revenue sources
including concert fees and endorsements (he inked a deal with LG in
2012) as well as non-music related deals no one is wiling to talk about.
The rapper’s management has denied the telecoms approached their team.
‘We didn’t get any offer from them, I just confirmed from my team,
there’s been no offer’, a rep for Ice Prince says.
A rep for GLO, Charles declined commenting, stating that it was not in his place to do so.
Meanwhile Ice is now ‘top priority’ at his
record label Chocolate City, a
position
which was for many shared by rapper M.I and younger brother Jesse Jagz.
M.I seems to be focused on Loopy Records, setting up an office in
Gbagada, Lagos and
working to
build his own community of talents.. Jesse hasn’t released materials
since his debut album ’Jagz of all Trade‘ in 2009.
Zamani has also positioned himself – releasing the Hausa-influenced hit
single ‘Aboki’ and winning the hearts of the rich, influential Northern
Nigerian elites, including Ministers, Governors and members of the Royal
family.
‘Jesse Jagz used to appeal to the North, but he’s not released an album or hit
song since his 2009 album. Chocolate City had to fill up that position, Ice Prince has stepped in and has done so perfectly with ‘Aboki‘.’, and insider at Chocolate City tells us.
Ice Prince is now also building a team of his; his former group back in
Jos ‘GRIP Boiz‘ has relocated to Lagos to link up with him. His last set
of singles have been produced by hisbuddy Chopstix, rather than
usual suspect Jesse Jagz.
Ice Prince’s journey to fame, wealth and stardom started in 2007, when
he tagged along with M.I and Jesse Jagz to Lagos hoping to
blow up his rap career after establishing himself in Jos. He landed a verse on ‘Blaze‘ on M.I’s debut album ‘Talk About It‘.
He later got signed to Choc City and well we know the rest…
NET