Everybody Loves Ice Prince

It features collaborations with Brymo, Wizkid, 2 Face Idibia, Jesse Jagz, M.I, Yung L, J-Milla, Samklef, Wizboyy, Morell and Sean Tero.

He spent the next year featuring on the tracks of other artists, including Naeto C and Banky W.[1] Moreover, he started working on the album with label mates Brymo, M.I and Jesse Jagz.

[3] Prior to Chocolate City disclosing that E.L.I is an acronym for Everybody Loves Ice Prince, there were numerous speculations about its meaning.

[6] E.L.I is predominantly hip hop, but incorporates elements of R&B, dancehall, raga, Afrobeats, reggae, highlife and soul.

[5] Ice Prince said the album draws a lot of influence and motivation from his mother’s death, as well as from the outpouring of love and encouragement he received as consolation from his fans.

[10] The launch concert featured performances from Ice Prince Jesse Jagz, M.I, DJ Caise, 2face Idibia, D'banj, Wizkid, Naeto C, D'Prince, Tiwa Savage, Samklef, Brymo, Hip Hop Pantsula and Sarkodie.

Some critics found that in an attempt to appeal to a majority of the public by mixing in a lot of genres, Ice Prince lost the direction and unifying sound of a pure hip hop record.

[20] Others have commended Ice Prince on adding other genres because they feel that it creates a new sound and adds variety to the listening experience.