Harrysong reveals Kcee rift affected music career

Nigerian singer Harrison Okiri, known professionally as Harrysong, has opened up about the impact of his highly publicized feud with his former record label boss, Kcee, on his music career. The dispute, which began in 2017, centered around allegations of royalty withholding, unfair treatment, and creative restrictions by 5ive Star Music, the label to which Harrysong was signed at the time.

The rift between Harrysong and Kcee led to a series of public exchanges, with Harrysong claiming to have written several hit songs for Kcee during his tenure at the label. This prompted responses from Kcee, further escalating the situation. In a recent interview with Jusmen 105.7 FM, Harrysong revealed that the ongoing beef with Kcee had a distracting effect on his creativity and music production. He stated that instead of focusing on recording music, he often found himself preoccupied with responding to Kcee and continuing their public feud.

Harrysong has since resolved his dispute with Kcee and 5ive Star Music, and claims to have developed a thicker skin when it comes to controversies. This newfound resilience, he believes, will enable him to focus on his music without distractions. The resolution of this feud marks a significant development in Harrysong’s career, as it allows him to concentrate on producing music without the burden of a highly publicized dispute.

The music industry in Nigeria has witnessed several high-profile feuds in recent years, with many artists speaking out about the challenges they face in terms of royalties, contracts, and creative control. Harrysong’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of resolving disputes amicably and maintaining a professional focus, even in the face of adversity. With his feud with Kcee now behind him, Harrysong is poised to refocus on his music and continue to make significant contributions to the Nigerian music scene.

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