Fast-rising Nigerian singer Qing Madi has publicly accused her former record label, JTon Music, of launching a fresh attack on her career after allegedly losing a $1 million lawsuit against her.
The 19-year-old singer made the explosive claim on Tuesday after her latest collaboration with Zinoleesky, “Pepper Me,” was reportedly removed from Spotify, a move she believes was orchestrated by her former label as an act of revenge.
Qing Madi, who recently parted ways with JTon Music following internal disputes, alleged that the label is now determined to frustrate her progress after failing to win the legal battle they initiated against her.
In a strongly worded post on Instagram, the singer compared her ordeal to that of Cynthia Morgan, accusing the same team of trying to destroy her career just as they allegedly did to the former dancehall star.
“My ex-label, the same people that tried to destroy Cynthia Morgan, are trying to do the same to me. It’s paining them that I refused to give up even after they sued me for $1 million and lost,” she wrote.
Qing Madi vowed not to back down, insisting she would fight to ensure that “Pepper Me”is restored on Spotify despite what she described as deliberate sabotage.
As of the time of this report, JTon Music has not responded to the allegations, but Qing Madi’s accusations have already stirred outrage online, with many fans accusing the label of trying to cripple the young singer’s rising career out of spite.
