Gospel singer, Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary, better known by his stage name as Ebuka Songs, has finally spoken out regarding the controversy surrounding his departure from Moses Bliss’s record label, Spotlite Nation.
The situation gained attention after Moses Bliss disclosed that Ebuka Songs had exited the label just 11 months into what was supposed to be a three-year contract.
Addressing the issue in a recent interview, Ebuka Songs admitted he was disheartened by some of Moses Bliss’s remarks but chose not to delve into specifics.
Instead, he highlighted that both parties have reached a mutual agreement, putting the matter to rest.
Sharing his thoughts, he said, “When I saw the interview, I was a bit sad about some of the things that were said there. If I begin to pick points on some of the things that were mentioned, it’s not really necessary.
“I’m not really happy with the way a lot of things went, but at this point there is really nothing that I can do.”
He further reassured that despite the challenges, they have resolved their differences amicably:
“We both came to a compromise about everything that happened, and God is glorified. He’s doing his ministry, doing well and I’m doing whatever God is asking me to do, I’m doing well and I’m excited. He’s happy, I’m happy, we’re good,” Ebuka Songs said.