Gospel singer clarifies contract breach and offers support to former signee.
Gospel artist and founder of Spotlite Nation, Moses Bliss, has spoken out about the unexpected departure of Ebuka Songs from the record label. The announcement came during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both artists performed separately.
Bliss revealed that Ebuka’s exit violated a three-year contract, as the artist left after only 11 months. Ebuka reportedly cited a “clash of visions” as the reason for his decision, stating that his creative direction no longer aligned with the label’s goals.
Despite the breach, Bliss expressed no resentment, stating, “I gave Ebuka my blessing to follow his path. I hold no grudges and wish him success in his future endeavors.”
Ebuka Songs’ departure has sparked conversations within the gospel music community, with fans and stakeholders weighing in on the implications of such contractual disagreements.
Bliss concluded by reaffirming his commitment to nurturing talent at Spotlite Nation while maintaining a spirit of forgiveness and understanding.