Renowned gospel singer and founder of Spotlite Nation, Moses Bliss, has addressed the unexpected departure of former signee, Ebuka Songs.
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The "Daddy Wey Dey Pamper" hitmaker revealed that Ebuka left the label after just 11 months, despite being under a three-year contract.
Speaking at a press conference during The Experience 2024 music concert, where both artists performed separately, Moses Bliss clarified the situation, emphasizing there are no hard feelings.
“Ebuka Songs and I? There’s no issue at all,” Bliss shared. “Yes, he was signed to Spotlite Nation, but he decided to pursue his music independently. Even though our three-year contract wasn’t completed—he left 11 months in—I prayed about it and gave him my blessing to move on.”
Bliss reiterated his commitment to the greater purpose of gospel music: “We’re all about spreading the message of Jesus. Our mission is to create opportunities for gospel ministers to thrive. I’m proud to have been a part of Ebuka’s journey, and I wish him nothing but success.”
He concluded with warmth, stating, “There’s no grudge. It’s all love.”
Moses Bliss’ gracious response showcases his dedication to kingdom work and his unwavering support for fellow gospel ministers. Fans of both artists can continue to enjoy their music as they follow their individual paths to glorify God.
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