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Ice Prince
Birth namePanshak Henry Zamani
Born (1986-10-30) 30 October 1986 (age 38)[1]
Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
OriginJos, Plateau State, Nigeria
GenresHip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2004–present
Labels

Panshak Henry Zamani (born 30 October 1986), better known as Ice Prince Zamani or just Ice Prince, is a Nigerian rapper, singer and songwriter. He rose to fame after releasing "Oleku", one of Nigeria's most remixed songs of all time.[2] He won the 2009 Hennessy Artistry Club Tour.[3][4] His debut studio album Everybody Loves Ice Prince was released in 2011. It was supported by three singles: "Oleku", "Superstar" and "Juju". In 2013, Ice Prince released Fire of Zamani as his second studio album. The album contained the singles "Aboki", "More", "Gimme Dat" and "I Swear". On 1 July 2015, Ice Prince was announced as the vice president of Chocolate City. He held the position until he left the label in 2016.[5][6] He has collaborated with top African rappers like Navio of Uganda, Khaligraph Jones of Kenya, AKA of South Africa, Sarkodie of Ghana among others.

Early life and education

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Ice Prince was born Panshak Henri Zamani[7] in the city of Minna. At Age two, he moved with his family to the mining city of Jos, Plateau State. He is of Angas ethnicity.[8]

While residing in Jos, he attended St. Murumba College. He also attended the Science Tutorial Niger State College in Jos.[9]

Career

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In 1999, he began writing rap songs and started performing them at school; in 2001 he began recording them. In 2002, he and some friends formed the "ECOMOG Squad" but split after a year. In 2004, he connected with M.I, Jesse Jagz, Ruby, Lindsey, Eve, Taz, and together they became what is now known today as the "Loopy Crew".[9] He attended the University of Jos to study zoology, but had to stop because of a "financial constraint".[10]

2010–2011: Everybody Loves Ice Prince

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During the aforementioned interview, Ice Prince opened up about why he chose to name his debut album, Everybody Loves Ice Prince. He said "What made me give my album that name was when I lost my Mum, really. There was so much love, so much care from all around the world. People really showed me love and it was after that incident that I came back to record my album and I thought what better name to call my album than Everybody Loves Ice Prince because I was shown love".[10]

"Oleku", Ice Prince's first single off his debut album was met with great reception throughout Nigeria.[11] The song was released under Chocolate City. Ice Prince's 'rap resume' has a long list of songs he's been featured on. He was featured on Taikoon's "Respect My Hustle" with Banky W,[12] DJ Neptune's "This Gbedu Reloaded" with YQ & Shank,[13] Bez's "Super Sun (Remix)" with ELDee & Eva Alordiah,[14] YQ's "Efimile (Remix)" with Naeto C, M.I, Banky W, & ELDee,[15] Pherowshuz's "Korrect (remix)" with M.I & Terry Tha Rapman,[16] Dekunle Fuji's "Funmilayo" with Jesse Jagz, Jamix's "My Party" with Wizkid & Kel,[17] Reminisce's "2 Mussh [Remix]" with Sauce Kid,[18] and Knighthouse's "Make it Better" with Mo'Cheddah, Funbi, & Mobie,[19] among others.

2012–2013: Fire of Zamani

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In 2012, he began frequent collaborations with Grip Boiz City producer Chopstix, releasing "Aboki" in the summer of 2012. An accompanying music video was released alongside it. "Aboki" peaked at number 92 on Afribiz's Top 100 chart.[20]

On 28 August 2012, Ice Prince released "More" as the second single from the album. The song was also produced by Chopstix. The music video for "More" was shot and directed in London by Moe Musa. It stars Lola Rae, a British Nigerian recording artist known for her single "Watch My Ting Go". The video premiered at the 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards.[21][22][23]

On 25 January 2013, Ice Prince released "Aboki (Remix)"; he described the song as the "biggest African collision ever".[24] The song features Sarkodie, Mercy Johnson, Wizkid, M.I and Khuli Chana.[25][26] On 24 April 2013, Ice Prince and Chocolate City released "Gimme Dat" and "V.I.P" simultaneously. The former made the album's final track-listing, while the latter didn't.[27][28]

2015–2016: Jos to the World

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In 2015, Ice Prince began making available singles from his third studio album. The eventual release of the album signified his first independent album outside Chocolate City record label. He revealed to Pulse he had Universal Studio in the US mix and master the album.[29]

In September 2023 while in an interview, Ice Prince teased a new album featuring fellow rappers MI Abaga and Jesse Jagz.[30]

Super Cool Cats label

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On 10 March 2015, Ice Prince founded Super Cool Cats, right after his contract with Chocolate City expired.[31] On 23 May 2016, at a press conference held at Chocolate City office in Lagos, Ice Prince unveiled Chocolate City, as the parent company of his record label, and a sub-division of Chocolate City. On 28 August 2016, Ice Prince unveiled Jilex Anderson at The Quilox Ultra Pool Party (#QUPP), as SCC first act.[32] On 12 December 2020, Ice Prince announced the signing of Au Pro, on Twitter, via a tweet.[33]

Musical influences

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Ice Prince cited Notorious B.I.G., Rakim, Jay-Z, Common, Talib Kweli, Kanye West, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill, M.I and Jesse Jagz as his key musical influences.[9]

Personal life

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Ice Prince has a son named Jamal.[34]

Discography

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Studio albums

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EPs

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Compilation albums

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Filmography

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Film and television

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Film
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2013 House of Gold Tony Supporting role [35]
Television
Year Title Role Notes Ref
2013 Shuga (Season 3) Himself Guest appearance [36]

Videography

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Year Title Album Director Ref
2011 Oleku
(Featuring Brymo)
Everybody Loves Ice Prince Mex Films [37]
Superstar Katung Aduwak [38]
2012 More Fire Of Zamani Moe Musa [39]
Aboki Phil Lee [40]
2013 I Swear
(featuring French Montana)
JR Saint [41]
2014 Jambo Sesan [42]
Whiskey
(Featuring Sunny Nneji)
AJE Filmworks [43]
Shots On Shots (with Sarkodie) Non Album Single Nana Kofi Asihene [44]
That Could Be Us Non Album Single Uprooted Media [45]
2015 One Day Trash Can EP Moe Musa [46]
Mutumina Mex Films [47]
Yawa Go Dey(Featuring Robbie Celeste) Cloud 9 Virals [48]
2016 Jos To The World Jos To The World UAiMAGES [49]
2017 No Mind Dem (featuring Vanessa Mdee) SOS Media [50]
2018 Replay (Produced by Masterkraft It's on the beat) TBA [51]

Awards and nominations

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Year Event Prize Recipient Result Ref
2018 The Headies Best Rap single Me Versus Me Pending [52]
2014 Ben TV Awards Best Male Hip Hop Artist Himself Won [53]
The Future Africa Awards Prize in Entertainment Nominated [54]
2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Rap Act of the Year Won [55]
City People Entertainment Awards Rap Artiste of the Year Nominated [56]
Rap Album of the Year Fire of Zamani Nominated
MTV Africa Music Awards 2014 Best Hip Hop Himself Nominated [57]
World Music Awards World's Best Male Artist Nominated [58]
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer of the Year Nominated
2013 The Headies 2013 Artiste of the Year Nominated [59][60]
Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted African West Video "Aboki" Nominated [61]
Most Gifted Video of the Year Nominated
4syte Music Video Awards Best African Act Video Nominated [62]
Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) Best Hip Hop Video "V.I.P" Won [63]
Best Use of Visual Effects Nominated
MOBO Awards Best African Act Himself Nominated [64]
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Rap Act of the Year Won [65]
BET Awards 2013 Best International Act: Africa Won [66]
City People Entertainment Awards Best Hip-Hop Artiste of the Year Won [67]
Musician of the Year (Male) Nominated [68]
Best Rap Artiste of the Year Nominated
2012 Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted Hip-hop Video of the Year "Superstar" Won [69]
Most Gifted Reggae Video of the Year "Juju" Nominated [70]
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Album of the Year Everybody Loves Ice Prince Nominated [71]
Best Rap Act of the Year Himself Nominated
BET Awards Best International Act: Africa Nominated [72]
The Headies 2012 Album of the Year Everybody Loves Ice Prince Nominated [73][74]
Best Rap Album Won
Artist of the Year Himself Nominated
Hip Hop World Revelation of the Year Nominated
Ghana Music Awards African Artist of the Year Won [75]
2011 The Headies 2011 Best Rap Single "Oleku"
(featuring Brymo)
Won [76]
Song of the Year Won
Best Collabo Nominated [77]
"Joor Oh (Remix)"
(Jahbless featuring Ice Prince, Durella, Reminisce, and eLDee)
Nominated
Best Street-Hop Artiste Nominated
Next Rated Ice Prince for "Oleku" Nominated
Lyricist on the Roll Nominated
Channel O Music Video Awards Most Gifted Newcomer Video "Oleku"
(featuring Brymo)
Won [78]
Most Gifted Hip Hop Video "Nobody Test Me"
(Jesse Jagz featuring M.I and Ice Prince)
Nominated [79]
Most Gifted Video of the Year "Molowo Noni"
(Samklef featuring Wizkid, D'Prince, and Ice Prince)
Nominated
Dynamix All Youth Awards Best New Artiste Himself Won [80]
Nigeria Music Video Awards (NMVA) Best Contemporary Afro Video "Oleku"
(featuring Brymo)
Nominated [81]
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Hottest Single of the Year Won [82]
Best New Act of the Year Himself Nominated [83]
Best Rap Act of the Year Nominated
City People Entertainment Awards Song of the Year "Oleku"
(featuring Brymo)
Won [84]
Eko FM/ Radio Lagos Awards Young Artiste of the Year Himself Won
2010 Dynamix All Youth Awards Promising Artiste of the Year Nominated [85]
Song of the Year "Oleku"
(featuring Brymo)
Nominated
2009 Hennessy Artistry Club Tour Hennessy Artistry Himself Won [86]

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