I would have died In hands of my former record label: Singer Harrysong calls out E-money

I Would Have Died In Hands Of My Former Record Label: Singer Harrysong calls out E-money:ikejabird.com

Harrysong, also known as Harrison Tare Okiri, shared a sad story about his past with his former music label, Five Star Music, which E-money owned. 

He discussed it on his Instagram post while expressing condolences for the late Nigerian singer Mohbad.

He explained that if it weren’t for God’s grace and a few good people, he might have suffered a terrible fate under his former record label. 

READ ALSO: I Would Have Died In Hands Of My Former Record Label 

Singer Harrysong shared his horrible experience 

He faced torment, attacks, abuse, and constant pressure simply because he wanted to leave and pursue his own growth.

For Harrysong, this period was like living in a nightmare, and the public believed the negative things said about him by the label. Fans, supporters, and show promoters even joined in mistreating him.

One of his friends even said they would celebrate if he became hungry and depressed. However, Harrysong survived thanks to the few people who stood by him and knew the real story, refusing to be influenced by lies.

Harrysong called for record labels to stop this ruthless competition and power struggle, which can harm and destroy young talents.

READ ALSO; Mohbad’s Team promise to recover Mohbad’s unpaid Royalties from Marlian music

Lagos Police launches probe into MohBad’s death, sets up special investigation team

In another news, The Lagos State Police has commenced full investigation into the death of popular artiste, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji aka Mohbad.

The tragic passing of the 27-year-old captured public attention, with demands for the swift arrest of the culprits.

In a statement on Saturday, the police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, revealed that the Commissioner of Police has ordered a comprehensive criminal investigation into the matter

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