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Music can not hit the market if songsters aren’t signed to a record label. Music is life, it is the life we live now that is translated into lyrics, rhymes and rhythms. Music is like a dream that unfolds a part of humans they never knew existed.
Friedrich Nietzsche once said that Without music, life would be a mistake. Perhaps he had a point. Without music maybe there would be no listeners. People would have to deal with boredom.
Agunbiade Joseph Temidayo fondly called Soft Mide by people who know him too well is a blooming entrepreneur who has topped up the many lists of Nigerian record labels by becoming a boss of his in the Nigerian music industry, by owning a Record Label; SF Musical Records.
The SF Musical Records commenced fully with the intention of working with talented artists that would create a win on a mutual confidential agreement.
Amongst the aims and objectives of SF musical records, the most fascinating is that the record label sets a platform where proficient song artists oozing talents would be endorsed and also a very good platform to produce hit songs that would earn team members credits from numerous streams and downloads.
The record label recently has endorsed an Afrobeat/pop artist.
“Most times, handling a record label can be tasking and consuming, his best ideas running his record label emerges from hard work and time. According to him, he spends a span of time putting things together, running studio affairs in order to yield the best,” Soft Mide said.
He further added that owning a record label isn’t always just about making music for listeners’ pleasure, but creating a yardstick for unique talents far from the usual.
Soft Mide is also the founder of SF Clothing Line, a clothing brand store that provides its clients and customers with eloquent clothing, and classy apparels showcased by top brand influencers. And unlike all record label owners, he is a Clothing brand owner.
Soft Mide has adjusted speculations of most people who think a record label owner would strictly stick to running studio affairs and music but rather merge both and keep the ball rolling.

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