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Ifeanyichukwu Justice Muruako popularly known as SOUTH POINT, Nigerian born singer and songwriter based in South Africa, has signed a record deal with JC Entertainment.
SOUTH POINT, was born on the 19th of April 1989 into family of Mr. Ngozi Muruako aka Owuma (a legendary bongo musician) and Mrs. Patricia Muruako, a class teacher from Ubah Emii of Owerri North LGA, Imo state in Nigeria.
He began his musical journey as an instrumentalist at a very tender age and got to a point where he started going for live shows with his father and many other known musicians in the respective genres of both Bongo and Gospel music.
South Point plays bass guitar and also finds his way around drums and keyboard which is really an advantage to his music compositions.
He also happens to be the lead artiste of JC Entertainment, an entertainment label based in South Africa, and has been doing well over there in South Africa, he has decided to bring it home to let his people know that he is still doing great musically and is ready to take it to the next level.
As we speak he is working on a song which he titled ‘HOLD ME TIGHT’ Produced by our own legendary Wisedon beats, this song tends to take over the industry as you will never hold back singing along.
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