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Chimaobi "De Clark" Mbataku

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Chimaobi "De Clark" Mbataku
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BornChimaobi Clark Mbataku
💼 Occupation
🏢 OrganizationDream Empire Group
Known forDream Empire Music
Notable work
TitleRecord label executive
Board member ofDream Empire Group

Chimaobi Clark Mbataku better known as De Clark is a Nigerian entertainment businessman, CEO, and founder of the media and entertainment company Dream Empire Media & Entertainment LTD (operating as Dream Empire Group), the mother company of Nigerian record label Dream Empire Music.[1] He was the executive producer of Majeeed's EPs Bitter Sweet and Cheers To Life..

Career[edit]

Clark began his career as a businessman and ventured into the entertainment business in 2014 following the establishment of his imprint DC Records. In 2020, he rebranded DC Records into a 360-Entertainment company and began operating as Dream Empire Music, with the aim to help young talent.[2] In the same year, he announced the signing of its first recording acts: Verchi, and F2.[2] In 2021, De Clark unveiled Majeeed, and Lisa Viola, as the label newest signing to join its artist roster, following the departure of F2.[3]

In 2023, De Clark partnered with Ghazi Shami's Empire Distribution company to expand Majeeed's career into the global market.[4]

Dream Empire Music[edit]

In 2014, De Clark founded DC Records and began promoting musical talents. In 2020, the music company rebranded to Dream Empire Music and began operating as a record label with the sole aim of helping young talents accomplish their dreams. The label gained mainstream with its artist Majeeed in 2022, following the success of "Yawa No Dey End" which peaked at number 41 on the Nigeria Top Songs chart, and its second extended play Cheers To Life., which peaked at number 37 on the Nigeria Top Albums chart.

References[edit]

  1. Okoye, Rita (3 January 2020). "Music my passion from childhood – Clarke". The Sun. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Victor, Olushola. "Clarke ventures into entertainment, signs two artistes". The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  3. Medeme, Ovwe (28 August 2021). "Dream Empire Music Unveils New Artistes". Independent Nigeria. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  4. "Dream Empire Music signs joint deal with EMPIRE". The Guardian Nigeria. 25 May 2023. Retrieved 24 January 2024.

External links[edit]

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