Harrysong was ditched by his former record label, Five Star Music owned by brothers, Kingsley Okonkwo (KCee) and Emeka Okonkwo (E-Money).
Harrysong who left the record label under controversial circumstances in 2017, going on to set up his own outfit, Altar Plate, said he’s been making money, playing shows and doing well since he made the decision to walk out of Five Star.
“It’s been amazing since I left Five Star. We’ve been doing great work. We’ve been making money, playing shows,” he says.
Weighing-in on the perceived quality of Nigerian songs, Harrysong said there’s been growth. He rated the present output as average in comparison to the below par level of the past.
His words: “It’s (quality lyrics) coming up. It’s even doing good. It’s better than the other times when we just had shayo and shake bum bum. Have you heard? Davido is doing some parables and some things that are happening in Nigeria.”
Harrysong also disclosed that he will release his Kingmaker album before the end of 2018 and that he will tour African countries like Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia.
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