Popular Nigerian singer Harrysong has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the tragic demise of his colleague, Mohbad.
The 27-year-old singer, who passed away on Tuesday, September 12, was a victim of intimidation, harassment, and assault by individuals allegedly affiliated with his former record label boss, Naira Marley.
While seeking justice for the deceased singer, Harrysong disclosed that he, too, could have met a similar fate in the hands of his former label, were it not for the grace of God.
In a post shared via his Instastory, the singer revealed that he was also tormented and attacked by his former label, Five Star Music, when he sought his freedom.
The 42-year-old singer further appealed to record label owners to stop mistreating their signees.
Read his full post below,
“If not for the grace of God, with the help of some very few good men, I would ve also died in the hands of my former label, the torment, attacks, abuses and operations back to back, just becus I ve served and wanted to move out and grow a little for myself. it was hell for me, the general public believed everything they said about me then, fans,supporters show promoters bullying me everywhere, Infact one of my friends said he will buy drinks, celebrate, if I die of hunger and depression, am alive today just for the few that stood for me and by me, cus they know the true story and refused to be influenced by lies just to kill an innocent man. ‚record labels should stop this do or die thingy, killing and destroying young talents just because they want to prove label power and supremacy, #justiceformohbad”
See his post below,