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Sauce It Up Studios Looks to Showcase Fresh and Upcoming Talent

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
November 15, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 4 mins read

The music world is in for a treat as Emeka Adams, aka OfficialKingAdams, looks to launch Sauce It Up Studios, a music studio and production company in the heart of Monmouth County, New Jersey. The entrepreneur and entertainer’s new venture looks to break artist molds and become home to the music industry’s up and coming talents. 

Emeka is an up and coming icon himself who made a name for himself in the local party scene. The entertainment guru started back in 2017 by throwing parties in places all around the New Jersey area. He has organized and produced parties for communities at Rutgers University, Rowan University, Montclair University, and Kean University. Soon, however, Emeka would outgrow campus-based markets and start taking up larger venues. 

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A year after, OfficialKingAdams would jump into the concert scene and start promoting larger events. He networked with Craven Entertainment and started working with them to pack venues. Emeka always showed grit and determination. With a solid work ethic and a knack for promotion up his sleeves at all times, the event and music entrepreneur started doing showcase management. 

Emeka Adams, an entrepreneur and risk-taker by trade, would venture into building a brand of his own. He called it Sauce It Up, which would later become the mother brand for all his ventures. Currently, Sauce It Up holds an in-house clothing brand that has been building momentum as of late. The upcoming streetwear brand will cater to the local party scene. Along with his clothing brand, OfficialKingAdams looks to launch Sauce It Up Studios, a recording studio that looks to provide new and rising talent with a shot at winning a place in the music scene.

The entertainment mogul is always on the lookout for musicians and artists who exude promise and charisma. As an expert at spotting trends, Emeka knows what the people want and when they want it. He has taken many artists to the next level by coaching and guiding them through the entertainment industry’s business side. Today, he hopes to solidify his mission of giving the world high-quality entertainment and experiences with the launch of Sauce It Up Studios. 

When asked about his inspirations in life, Emeka readily refers to his family. The entertainment expert shares how his father and family have always motivated him to pursue greater life things. With a renewed sense of purpose, OfficialKingAdams looks to penetrate various markets and open up multiple studios across the nation. But for now, he looks to his roots and seeks the land of milk and honey for some of the most promising artists that Monmouth County and New Jersey have to offer.

Sauce It Up Studios will officially start recording in 2021. While the concrete plan is to launch the company as a production and recording studio, Emeka Adams has a vision of where he wants to go. He hopes to branch out fast and become a full-fledged record label that produces, markets, and distributes artist content.

OfficialKingAdams is one to pursue his dreams relentlessly, and he hopes to inspire others to do the same. To learn more about Sauce It Up Studios, follow Emeka Adams on Instagram or check out his website.

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