Harrysong Seeks Public Support In Royalty Dispute With KCEE

Timileyin Abdulsalam
By Timileyin Abdulsalam - Entertainment Reporter
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Nigerian singer Harrysong, famous for his hit “Reggae Blues,” where he featured Kcee, Olamide, Iyanya, and Orezi, has appealed to the public regarding the ongoing dispute with his former label boss, KCEE.

Taking to his social media accounts, Harrysong urged Nigerians to assist him in recovering his royalties. He claimed that KCEE, the head of his former label Five Star Records, has retained 100% of the royalties for some of his prominent records, including ‘Reggae Blues,’ ‘Baba For The Girls,’ ‘Samankwe,’ ‘Better Pikin,’ and ‘Ofeshe.’

Harrysong implored everyone to join him in persuading KCEE to return his money and release his songs, emphasising the need for a fair distribution of the rightfully earned percentages. This marks the latest development in the ongoing disagreement with his former label associates.

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Timileyin Abdulsalam, a journalist, and content writer based in Lagos, is versatile in crafting articles that cover a broad spectrum of topics, including entertainment, politics, social issues, technology, crime, and justice. His unique storytelling style is well-known among readers. Having graduated from the University of Ilorin, Timileyin also holds certifications in Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, and a Professional Certificate in Media and Communication.