Ebuka Songs finally speaks on rumored rift with record label boss, Moses Bliss (VIDEO)

In the rarefied realm of Nigerian gospel music, the erstwhile symbiotic relationship between Ebuka Songs and Moses Bliss was the stuff of legend, their creative synergy yielding anthems that electrified the faithful worldwide. But, like a tempest brewing on the horizon, Ebuka's recent withdrawal from his mentor and label mates has sparked a maelstrom of speculation, with whispers of a rift spreading like wildfire. Now, Ebuka has taken the bull by the horns, addressing the rumors with unwavering forthrightness, his artistic manifesto a clarion call to his devotees, and a gauntlet hurled at the feet of his detractors. The plot has thickened, and the music fraternity is agog with anticipation, as this once-unbreakable bond teeters on the brink of collapse.


Nigerian gospel sensation, Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary, aka Ebuka Songs, has finally blown the lid off the swirling speculations of rift with his record label boss, Moses Bliss.

Ebuka Songs burst onto the scene with his hit single “I Will Pray,” capturing hearts and gaining widespread recognition. In 2023, Moses Bliss signed him under the record label Spotlite Nation.

Their partnership blossomed into an unbreakable bond, resulting in several joint songs and projects. Ebuka also received numerous perks, including a gifted car, among other goodies, from this fruitful collaboration.

However, in recent months, Ebuka Songs set the internet ablaze by scrubbing all videos and photos of him with Moses Bliss, including the heartwarming clip of when he was gifted a car.

Recently, his glaring absence from group videos on Moses’ page intensified the buzz, leaving fans convinced that a dramatic fallout has shattered their once unbreakable bond.

In response to the swirling speculations about his departure from the record label, Ebuka Songs addressed the issue in a recent interview.

He candidly spoke about his frustrations working with Moses Bliss, revealing that sometimes Moses would record group songs that didn’t align with his unique style of ministration. This creative clash made it challenging for him to record his verses on the tracks Moses requested.

The gospel singer doubled down on the speculations, openly confirming his actions in deleting pictures and videos with Moses Bliss.

Ebuka boldly asserted his steadfast confidence in his talent and divine calling, distinguishing himself from those in the industry driven by mere youthful exuberance rather than genuine passion.

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