Bullion Records, a trailblazer in West African music, under the umbrella of its CEO, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo and the Managing Director, Mr. Femi Elegbede Ajibola, has embarked on an ambitious tour across Benin, Togo, Ghana, and Abidjan, promising a vibrant celebration of regional talent and cultural exchange.
The tour kicked off on July 11th with GyC, the label’s rising star, headlining with his latest hit single, “Woman.”
The journey began with a flurry of interviews in Cotonou and Togo, where the Managing Director, Mr. Femi Elegbede Ajibola, highlighted the tour’s significance: “Our goal is to foster cultural exchange and celebrate the vibrant music of West Africa.”
He said, “This tour is more than just performances; it’s about connecting with diverse audiences and sharing the creativity that defines Bullion Records.”
In Accra, Ghana, GyC made waves with a captivating interview on Adom Radio, discussing his new release and the tour’s mission to promote cultural unity through music. Later that evening, he enthralled fans at Mood Club in Osu, Accra, with an electrifying performance that underscored his rising star power.
During the interview engagement, GyC expressed, “I’m thrilled to share ‘Woman’ with my fans in Ghana. It’s a song that celebrates love and empowerment, and I hope it resonates deeply with everyone who listens.”
Saturday brought another highlight as GyC engaged in an exclusive interview on Joy Prime TV, delving into the inspiration behind “Woman” and the strategic vision of Bullion Records in fostering musical excellence throughout West Africa. The night concluded with a memorable performance at Vienna Circle Club, where GyC’s dynamic stage presence left an indelible mark on the Accra nightlife scene.
While being interviewed by the TV anchor, GyC shared his inspiration, stating, ” ‘Woman’ is a tribute to the strength and beauty of women everywhere. Bullion Records supports me in spreading this message of empowerment across West Africa.”
Bullion Records continues to set the stage for musical innovation and cross-cultural dialogue, affirming its role as a trailblazer in the West African music industry.