
Nigerian singer Qing Madi has accused her former record label, JTon Music, of attempting to sabotage her music career following a reported $1 million legal dispute.
The 19-year-old made the allegation after her recent collaboration with Zinoleesky titled “Pepper Me” was reportedly taken down from Spotify.
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She claimed the removal was a deliberate attempt by her ex-label to frustrate her progress after a court case they filed against her ended unfavourably for them.
Qing Madi further alleged that her situation reflects a pattern of challenges faced by young artists in the industry, insisting that she remains focused on her career despite the setback.
She also vowed to ensure the song is restored on streaming platforms.
As of the time of this report, JTon Music has not responded to the allegations.
