Harrysong Leaves Five Star Music, Starting His Own Company ‘Alter Plate’
Harrysong has left Five Star Music Group, a
record label owned by Emeka ‘E-Money’
Okonkwo, brother to popular musician, KCee.
The artiste, whose real name is Harrison Tare Okiri,
also announced that he was starting his own music
company, called Alter Plate.
In an interview with Planet TV, he said that his
contract with Five Star Music “expired a long time
ago”.
“We are unveiling a new platform, it’s a music
platform. It’s not a label, its a music company
owned by Harry Song. It’s not supposed to be
surprising. My contract expired a long time ago.
“I was signed as an artiste under Five Star music for
writing, music directing, vocal coaching,” said
Harrysong.
He also complained about a certain lack of
appreciation from some unnamed artistes.
“Doing all these for everyone – both Five Star and
outside the platform – is not a problem for me.
Sometimes it bothers me that we are beating farther
than it is. What bothers me is not the work. What
bothers me is the appreciation. You are helping
someone but the person feels he’s helping you.
“You write a song for someone and the person is
telling you that if I don’t sing your song, you won’t
blow. It’s childishness. I don’t know,” he added.
record label owned by Emeka ‘E-Money’
Okonkwo, brother to popular musician, KCee.
The artiste, whose real name is Harrison Tare Okiri, also announced that he was starting his own music
company, called Alter Plate.
In an interview with Planet TV, he said that his
contract with Five Star Music “expired a long time
ago”.
“We are unveiling a new platform, it’s a music
platform. It’s not a label, its a music company
owned by Harry Song. It’s not supposed to be
surprising. My contract expired a long time ago.
“I was signed as an artiste under Five Star music for
writing, music directing, vocal coaching,” said
Harrysong.
He also complained about a certain lack of
appreciation from some unnamed artistes.
“Doing all these for everyone – both Five Star and
outside the platform – is not a problem for me.
Sometimes it bothers me that we are beating farther
than it is. What bothers me is not the work. What
bothers me is the appreciation. You are helping
someone but the person feels he’s helping you.
“You write a song for someone and the person is
telling you that if I don’t sing your song, you won’t
blow. It’s childishness. I don’t know,” he added.
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