When an artiste blows up, most people  don’t even remember the record label that the artiste is signed on to as  all focus is centred on the artiste. It could be for that reason some  of these record labels no longer find it palatable especially when the  artistes
they would have expended fortunes on, renege on the contract  they signed.In recent times, record labels have  dragged their artistes to police stations and even to courts over breach  of contract. Saturday Beats beams its searchlight on some artistes that  have had issues with their record labels lately
Skale versus Baseline Records
When Skale left his former record label,  EME, many thought that was the end for the youngster. However, Baseline  Records came from nowhere and gave him a new lease of life. His  contract with the label in 2014 was described by some online portal as  the biggest record deal in the industry as at then. It was reported that  his contract entitled him to a furnished apartment in Lekki, a brand  new SUV, some cash in advance and upkeep allowance, all to the tune of  N200m. Most people thought everything was okay between the record label  and its artiste, especially as Skale succeeded in churning out some hit  songs till it was reported that both the artiste and his manager,  Osagie, were arrested by the label over allegations of fraud.
Baseline alleged that Skale’s manager,  Osagie, committed fraud against the company with monies totalling about  N13,374,000. Osagie has denied the allegation, stating that there was  never and would never be any basis to conclude that she had been dubious  or fraudulent in her dealings with the label.
Runtown versus Ericmany Entertainment
Douglas Jack Agu, better known by his  stage name, Runtown, shot into limelight with his hit song, Gallardo,  featuring Davido, which garnered about 418,000 views on VeVo in two  months. This probably impressed the management of Ericmany Records  because they signed him onto the record label shortly after in 2014. All  things seemed rosy until two years after when the record label dragged  the young artiste to court, claiming that he signed up, and attended  musical shows without the knowledge of the label after investing  millions of naira on him. However, last month, a Federal High Court  sitting in Lagos slammed an injunction against the rising musical  artiste. The injunction prevents him from performing at any event or any  form of recording for the time being unless with the approval of  Ericmany Limited. This judgement would definitely have an adverse effect  on his budding career.
On his part, the afro pop singer claimed  that Ericmany Entertainment had breached his contract several times. He  further claimed that the record label stole from him by not giving him  35 per cent cuts in return among other things. He said that trouble  started when he wanted to terminate his contract and also refused to  renew a two-year contract because the CEO of the record label, Okwudili  Umenyiora, had threatened him with a gun.
Both parties have been going back and  forth over the issue till date. When the matter was taken to court, they  have still not settled their differences.
DJ Zeez versus HF Music
Not many knew there was trouble in  paradise for popular singer, DJ Zeez, till news surfaced online that a  court has ordered the singer to pay about N22m to his record label for  breaching his contract.
The singer and producer hit some  financial troubles following a Lagos High Court’s order for him to  refund N22.3m to his record label, HF Music.
It was learnt that the singer was  dragged to court in September 2015 by HF Music following his inability  to meet his obligations as outlined in his contract. According to  reports, the presiding judge, Honourable Justice B.A. Oke-Lawal in the  case brought before the High Court of Lagos State, ordered that Zeez,  real name – Kingsley Elikpo, should refund the sum of N22, 378,605.70  being the total amount spent by HF Music through various advances made  to and on his behalf, from the commencement date of his contract with  the label until the point when it was breached by him.
Till date, the singer has kept mum over the issue and when Saturday Beats  called him on telephone to get his reaction, he had said, ‘I am busy,  please can you call me back in 35 minutes.’ That was the last time he  picked his call.
Vector versus YSG
Their romance lasted for about four  years and it seemed like a match made in heaven when they were together.  In all his songs, the hit maker always made it a point of duty to call  the name of his record label, yelling, YSG.
According to reports, trouble allegedly  started when the rapper made complaints that his career was stalling and  not progressing. He enquired why the label had a nonchalant attitude  towards his career and he simply suggested more professional hands to be  employed to push his career to the next level. It was alleged the label  might have taken his views as threats and refused to impose these  ideas, so Vector decided  to hire the professionals and was paying them  personally with no help from the label. Things got worse after Vector  took a self-sponsored vacation to the US and returned to his record  boss’ anger, claiming he went to the States to sign a record deal.
Weeks after, Vector received an  invitation letter from the Commissioner of Police of Lagos State and was  summoned to the Area-E Command in Lagos. On getting there, he was  presented with a “breach of contract” petition, claiming that he had  engaged external hands to work for him. His parents got involved, as his  dad is a retired police officer, and it was settled amicably.
The whole incident evidently affected  the artiste’s career till a few years later when he was able to wriggle  his way out of the mess.
Milli versus Chocolate City
The rap artiste claimed that he was not  getting enough support from his record label after all the work he had  done for them. According to him, he co-produced M.I’s album, Chairman  and the TICBN album but when it was time for him to release his music,  he claimed there was always one delay or the other. In an interview, he  stated that it seemed M.I was not proud of him.
 Milli said that it became difficult for  him to work with Reinhard, his producer whom he introduced to M.I and  that he had to forfeit a song he recorded with Wizkid so that M.I could  allow him release one of his songs, Unlooking. A few days ago, he left  the record label to join Up Next, where he feels his work would be more  appreciated.
The record label has since released a  statement to confirm that they have parted ways amicably but did not  speak on the claims the budding rapper made. The statement reads,  “Chocolate City and Milli have agreed to end our business relationship  amicably. We wish Milli well in all future endeavours as he has an  amazing career ahead of him.”
Source: Punch Entertainment News
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