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KCEE suggests he’s better off without Harrysong with release of new album

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KCEE suggests he's better off without Harrysong with release of new album

It is no longer news that Harrison Tare Okiri, popularly known as Harrysong has fallen out with his record label 5 Star Music and co-owner of the label KCEE over what many say was due to irreconcilable differences occasioned by lack of trust.

The pair have also in recent times been involved in a vicious exchange on social media over the lingering beef and the recent post by KCEE on his new album suggests that he’s better off without any input by Harrysong.

KCEE took to his Instagram page recently to inform his fans about the release of his forthcoming album titled “Attention To Detail”; he said the album is a product of relentlessness and hard work which brought out the best in him.

“Finally, its here my people… ‘Attention To Detail’ #TheAlbum. It’s a product of hard work , relentlessness and above all God’s grace to ensure I give my friends the best. My work is my weapon for success and I thank you all for your love , support and criticisms over the years, the difference is clear and can only get better.

“How I wish you all knew how much I love and appreciate every one of you. Spread the word that The Attention to Detail Album from the incoming Governor is out every where. This album is for you all. Link on my bio. #attentiontodetail #nottooyoungtorun @kceenews.”

Read also: Kcee filed N20m suit against Harrysong to save his life, manager speaks

Though Harrysong has gone on to set up his own record label Alter Plate, it is of note that he got his big break with the song “Reggae Blues” while signed onto the 5 Star Music platform owned by Emeka Okonkwo (a.k.a E-Money) and his brother Kingsley Okonkwo (a.k.a KCEE).

The beef which the parties involved tried to shield until it became public knowledge late last year was however brought to light when Harrysong’s ‘Reggae Blues’ won the award for Song Of The Year, and Kcee, who collaborated with him on the track climbed the stage to celebrate with him while also confirming they both had scores to settle.

Ever since, there has been a vicious exchange on social media between both parties with KCEE even filing a N20 million lawsuit against Harrysong at the High Court in Lagos demanding for the enforcement of his ‘Fundamental rights’, in a move Harrysong described as a witch-hunt.

 

KCEE suggests he’s better off without Harrysong with release of new album

 

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