Ice Prince, the Nigerian rapper, has shed light on the dissolution of Choc Boiz, the rap group.

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Choc Boiz was a group of recording artistes from Chocolate City, the record label.

The group comprised M.I Abaga, Jesse Jagz, Ice Prince, and Brymo.

In a recent podcast interview with Echooroom, Ice Prince attributed the break-up to “growth”.

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The rapper said they felt the need to independently own their platforms, where they would be able to groom young artistes in the industry.

“What happened to Choc Boiz? I would say it is growth,” he said.

“Then I do not know if it was a miscalculation or whatever but one thing that we did back then was we go got to a point where we thought that people like M, people like Jesse, people like Ice, should start up their own companies so we can allow younger artistes come in the game.

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“If you remember, there was a time when Chocolate City started looking for young artistes, you know, young artistes like Koker, Ckay, Blaqbonez, had to come in. Now those artistes cannot be sharing a budget with you know that is what it was.”

In 2018, M.I Abaga also addressed the disbandment of Choc Boiz.

He said, “I was accused of doing things I did not do and vilified in the media without ever speaking up about it.”

He added that he decided to “forgive” because he is not perfect.

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