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FUSE ODG SIGNED ME TO HIS LABEL FOR HYPE; HE WASN’T READY TO WORK – Feli Nuna

Ghanaian artiste Feli Nuna has indicated that she thinks Afrobeat star, Fuse ODG signed her onto his Off Da Ground record label for the “hype” and show off.

In response to Fuse ODG’s assertions that she was impatient while working for the label, Feli argued that Fuse ODG had broken the terms of their contract.

“At this point I believe Fuse ODG signed me to his label for hype. Just for show. He wasn’t ready to do the work. I really had high hopes. Fuse disappointed me, to be honest, she tweeted.

According to Feli Nuna, in 2020 after being independent for almost two years she was offered two record deals; “one from an American Record Label based in New York for $135,000 plus incentives; and OFF DA GROUND for no money(but a good percentage of splits of revenue and masters).”

She continued by saying that she selected ODG due to her friendship with him and his artistic accomplishments.

“More over I was convinced by the songs we had started recording since 2019.

I believed that with hard work and dedication we were going to make way more than what was offered me in the US deal,” she noted.

Additionally, Feli stated that she joined the Off Da Ground record label in 2020 in order to grow her name and earn money. But things did not turn out the way she had hoped.

“Unfortunately my full time career was treated like a part-time hobby. No accountability. Bare minimum effort. After several appeals both personally and officially nothing changed,the ‘Towel’ singer wrote.

After her two-year contract with ODG ended in 2022, she added she refused to renew it because she was offered an un-encouraging amount for the production and promotion” of her incoming project ‘Big Girl Pants’.

Feli went on to say that the label’s commitment and effectiveness were scant, and that she was due more for her labor of love. Despite all these difficulties, she endured the torturous two-year length of the contract, but eventually, her patience ran out.

“They were giving me bare minimum. I work too hard. I deserve more,” she stated.

The singer and rapper also noted that she was patient while she endured the excruciating term of the 2 year contract amidst all these challenges.

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