Thursday , 14 November 2024
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Nigerian singer, Harrysong has reignited his feud with former record label boss, Kcee, accusing him of failing to pay royalties and recounting past grievances.

In an Instagram Live session on Sunday, May 26, 2024, Harrysong known for hits like Reggae Blues, previously made headlines when he accused his ex-wife of infidelity and involved Kcee in the controversy. During the latest session, he revisited his tumultuous relationship with the label boss, alleging that he remained financially unstable during the seven years he spent with Kcee’s Five Star Music label.

The singer recounted an incident where he asked Kcee for financial assistance following his father’s death, only to be labeled a failure. Harrysong claimed that he supported Kcee during difficult times when others doubted him but was left penniless when he departed Five Star Music.

Harrysong also alleged that Kcee had him arrested on multiple occasions and is now demanding unpaid royalties from his former label. He vowed to continue his campaign until he receives full payment, stating, “I will not let Kcee rest until he settles me.”

The singer’s public statements have sparked renewed interest in his ongoing dispute with Kcee and have drawn attention to the complexities of artist-label relationships in Nigeria’s music industry.

The post Harrysong calls out Kcee again over unpaid royalties, past feuds appeared first on NotjustOk.

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