New Year, New Things 

Hey,

I was just thinking about all the exciting things 2015 brought. I’ve learned a lot from launching Prince INK Entertainment to serving as a Co-Producer for Tonja Ayers Stay in Your Place.

It’s been an adventure nonetheless. I’m excited to see what 2016 brings. I’m so excited!

January 18th, look out for an BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!

I hope you have a safe, happy and blessed New Year!

See you in 2016,

Prince

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