- Nigerian singer Harrysong calls out former label boss Kcee for unpaid royalties.
- Harrysong recounts seven years of financial hardship under Kcee’s management.
- Harrysong demands full payment and vows not to rest until he receives his due.
Nigerian singer Harrysong has once again publicly accused his former record label boss, Kcee, of withholding royalties owed to him.
In a recent Instagram Live session, Harrysong reignited his longstanding feud with the “Limpopo” crooner, detailing his financial struggles during his 7-year tenure with Kcee and Five Star Music.
Harrysong, known for hits like “Reggae Blues,” claimed that despite his significant contributions to Kcee’s career, he remained financially destitute throughout his contract.
He recounted an incident where, following the death of his father, he sought financial assistance from Kcee but was instead met with derogatory remarks and labeled a failure.
Harrysong expressed his frustration over his financial predicament during his time with the label, asserting that he was instrumental in uplifting Kcee when others doubted his potential.
The singer disclosed that upon leaving Five Star Music, he was left penniless and faced multiple arrests orchestrated by Kcee.
Harrysong has vowed to persist in his demands for the unpaid royalties, stating he will not allow Kcee any peace until the payments are made in full.
This recent outburst follows previous accusations Harrysong has made against his ex-wife, whom he accused of infidelity during their marriage.
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In related news, Nigerian singer, Harrison Tare Okiri, better known as Harrysong, has called out ex-label boss, Kcee over unpaid debt and royalties.
The singer took to his Instagram story to beg Kcee to refund his money and release his songs.
He also enumerated his songs that Kcee has been receiving 100 percent of his royalties from including Reggae Blues, Baba for the Girls, Samankwe and all his hit songs.
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