Majik Ninja encompasses a record label, recording and video studios, a management company and a merchandising warehouse — much like that of Twiztid’s former home, Psychopathic.
“We’re comprising a Tyler Perry-like compound that will represent every facet of the industry,” Monoxide says of Majik Ninja, which employs a staff of 12. The label’s roster of artists will be unveiled in early 2015, but its first release hit stores last week: an extended version of “Gang Rags,” from the label’s first signee Blaze Ya Dead Homie, who also hopped from Psychopathic to the new label.
In January, Twiztid will release “The Darkness,” the duo’s first album on the new label, which is a precursor to “The Moment You’ve All Been Waiting For,” another Twiztid set due to drop later in 2015.
Adam Graham -Detroitnews.com