Nigerian gospel sensation, Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary, also known as Ebuka Songs, has finally put an end to rumors of a dispute with his record label head, Moses Bliss.
Ebuka Songs recently sparked outrage on the internet by deleting all videos and photographs of himself with Moses Bliss, including a sweet video in which he was given a car.
Furthermore, his conspicuous absence from group videos on Moses' page fueled the speculation, leading followers to believe that a major breakup had fractured their once unshakable connection.
In a recent interview with Gospel Music TV, Ebuka Songs addressed the rumors surrounding his resignation from the record company.
He openly discussed his frustrations working with Moses Bliss, admitting that Moses would occasionally record group songs that did not fit his particular style of ministry. This creative disagreement made it difficult for him to record his verses on the tracks that Moses desired.
The gospel musician fueled speculation by openly admitting that he deleted photos and videos with Moses Bliss.
He aggressively stated his unwavering belief in his talent and divine destiny, setting himself apart from those in the field who are motivated by youthful exuberance rather than genuine devotion.
Ebuka Songs rose to prominence with his popular tune "I Will Pray," which captivated hearts and gained international fame. In 2023, Moses Bliss signed him to the record company Spotlite Nation.