Popular Nigerian singer, Harrison Tare Okiri, popularly known as Harrysong, and his record label, Five Star Music, owned by multi-millionare business mogul, Emeka Okonkwo a.k.a E-Money and his elder brother Kingsley Okonkwo a.k.a KCee, is reportedly at war.
According to a report on Vanguard, there are indications that all is not well between the musician and his record label following Harrysong’s forthcoming ‘One Delta Concert’ with the singer allegedly investing resources into the project which his record label has strictly warned him to discontinue and concentrate on releasing his much anticipated first ever album under the label.
It was gathered that Harrysong had already pleaded with the management of his label to allow him hold the concert which aimes at sensitizing the youth on the need to shun violence, but they allegedly refused to oblige him.
A source to Vanguard revealed that KCee who is the vice president of Five Star Music, has allegedly threatened that if Harrysong goes ahead with the concert, he will no longer enjoy support from the label.
When contacted on the telephone, KCee’s manager, Soso Soberekon, however denied the rumour, saying; “There is nothing like that. I don’t know what you are talking about.”
A close source to Harrysong refused to speak on the matter, but said; “Harrysong is concentrating on his event and as I speak, he has been busy trying to tighten loose ends.”
‘One Delta’ is described as a Harrysong Peace Concert which is billed to hold on the 31st of July in Asaba, the Delta State capital.
The government of Delta State is reportedly happy to be a part of the event and promised to make it a yearly event.