Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

Harrysong calls out former label boss, Kcee, demands royalties


Harrysong

Nigerian artiste, Harrysong whose real name is Harrison Tare Okiri has called out his former label boss, Kcee over unpaid royalties.

According to Harrysong, Kcee’s record label, Five Star Music Group, a label he co-owns with his brother, E-Money has not been paid him his royalties of seven years.

News Round The Clock recalls that Harrysong and Kcee fell out in 2016 in a controversial manner.

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Harrysong
Harrysong

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The police picked up Harrysong over an invitation from the stateā€™s Assistant Inspector-General of Police. Harrysong had since then avoided Kcee and the record label.

Harrysong and Kcee

However, taking to his social media page on Monday, he urged his fans to help him appeal to Kcee to release his entitlement.

ā€œIā€™m here to beg you all to help me beg Kingsley Okonkwo, known as Kcee to refund my money and release my songs.

ā€œFor more than 7 years now, heā€™s been the one collecting 100% of my royalties from all my big songs, Reggea blues, Baba for the girls, Samankwe, Better Pikin and Ofeshe. Itā€™s not fair.

ā€œAt least, he can take his percentage and give me what is rightfully mine. Na beg I dey beg am, I know he likes to bully, heā€™s the Power Mike, help me beg him, the songs are mine, he should at least be fair to give me what is rightfully mine.

ā€œMay God not let us work, and another man just be reaping our hard end sweat in Jesus name,ā€ he wrote.


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