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Afrobeats Producer ThisizLondon Signs with LVRN

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Acclaimed Afrobeats producer ThisizLondon has officially signed with Love Renaissance (LVRN). Known for his work on some of the most iconic Afrobeats records in recent years, the 24-year-old hitmaker is now gearing up for the next chapter in his career with a debut project under LVRN.

Born Michael Hunter and formerly known as LONDON, ThisizLondon has crafted hits like Ayra Starr’s chart-topping anthem “Bloody Samaritan”, and Rema’s Billboard Hot 100 No. 3 global hit “Calm Down”. His stellar production credits also include contributions to Wizkid’s Grammy-nominated album Made in Lagos and Tiwa Savage’s Celia.

In August, ThisizLondon made his debut as a lead artist with the single “PINACOLADA”, featuring Ayra Starr and 6LACK, which has already made waves in the Afrobeats scene. The track, along with his collaboration “W” with Olamide and Alpha P, highlights his ability to blend genres and deliver chart-topping sounds.

“I’m thrilled to join the LVRN family and begin this new chapter. I’ve always admired their global impact and the way they approach music,” said ThisizLondon.

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LVRN has long been a pioneer in supporting African artists and producers. The Atlanta-based label represents an impressive roster of African talent, including South African amapiano DJ duo TxC and Ghanaian fashion collective Free The Youth. On the management side, LVRN also represents SPINALL and TxC, further expanding its influence in the global music scene.

“We’re excited to welcome ThisizLondon to the family. He’s one of the most talented producers to emerge from the continent, and I’ve been a fan for a while,” said Tunde Balogun, CEO and co-founder of LVRN. “My team and I are eager to support him on his musical journey.”

ThisizLondon is currently working on his debut project under LVRN, with more details to be revealed in the coming months.

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