Pipijojo Lands on Her Feet, With a Career-Shaping Move
- Linda Mzapi
- Apr 24
- 1 min read

Brianna Ballegu
It’s official! Pipijojo has found a new home, and this time, the energy around it feels intentional.
The women supporting women narrative isn’t new, but every now and then, it shows up in a way that actually means something. Nandy, through her label African Princess Music, has officially signed Pipijojo, marking a fresh chapter for the rising artist.
The announcement, shared across social media, did not just inform but sparked conversation because if you’ve been following Pipijojo’s journey, you know this moment didn’t come out of nowhere.
Earlier this year, her exit from Chief Godlove’s music label raised eyebrows. Reports pointed to a lack of mutual understanding, ultimately leading to a split that could have easily stalled her momentum.
Under African Princess Music, Pipijojo steps into a space led by an artist who understands the industry from both sides, the spotlight and the strategy.
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Fans are watching closely not just for new releases, but for what this partnership will unlock. A different sound, stronger presence and a more defined version of Pipijojo?
Whatever the answer is, anticipation is already building. And that’s exactly where an artist wants to be.
In the meantime, her music still holds its place. Fans can continue streaming and downloading Pipijojo’s tracks on https://play.mdundo.com/search-results?term=Pipijojo staying connected as she steps into this next phase.
Because if this move proves anything, it’s this: Pipijojo isn’t just continuing her journey.
She’s recalibrating it.



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