The rawness of Moses’ statement cuts through the surface-level gossip, revealing the complexity of the relationship between mentor and mentee. It isn’t simply about contracts or differing visions—it’s about growth, respect, and the difficult decisions that come when artists, bound by contracts and shared dreams, realize their destinies lie in different directions.
For the first time since Ebuka Songs made his daring departure from Moses Bliss’ record label, the renowned artist finally confronted the storm of whispers and rumors that have clouded their relationship.
Amid the buzz that Moses harbors resentment towards his former signee, who has since carved his own path as an independent force in the music scene, Bliss’s truth is finally laid bare.
The singer revealed the emotional undercurrents, clash of aspirations, and untold reasons that led to their parting.
Moses Bliss, the celebrated singer and gospel mogul behind Spotlite Nation, has come out swinging, revealing that his former signee, Ebuka Songs, didn’t simply part ways—he allegedly bulldozed his way out of a solid 3-year contract.
This bombshell drops amid a whirlwind of rumors and suspicions, especially after Ebuka made headlines declaring he was no longer part of Moses’ camp. At the same time, Ebuka went on air and painted the split as a matter of differing visions; Moses, until now, kept his lips sealed.
Moses Bliss, during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both he and Ebuka Songs performed separately last night, spoke candidly with TVC News about the turbulent split between him and his former signee.
According to Moses, Ebuka Songs signed a 3-year contract with Spotlite Nation but chose to leave just 11 months into the deal. Ebuka, he revealed, cited a clash of visions as the primary reason for his departure— he believed that his artistic direction no longer aligned with the label’s goals.