Gospel artist and founder of Spotlite Nation, Moses Bliss, has commented on the departure of former label member Ebuka Songs before the end of his contract.
Bliss, known for his hit song “Daddy Wey Dey Pamper,” stated that Ebuka prematurely left his two-year contract after just 11 months.
He shared these insights during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both artists performed separately.
“There are no issues between us. Ebuka was under contract with Spotlite Nation, but he expressed a desire to pursue his own musical path.
Although our contract was intended to last three years, he chose to leave after 11 months, and I supported his decision after praying about it,” Bliss explained.
He emphasized that there are no hard feelings towards Ebuka, stating, “Our mission is to highlight Jesus.
We aim to provide opportunities for sharing the gospel. I hold no resentment against him. I appreciate being part of his journey and wish him the best.”