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Why we didn’t renew Chidinma’s contract - Ill Bliss



  According to him, the company believed she needed to build her own team

 Contrary to popular belief, there was problems between Chidinma and the label

 It is not a hidden fact that since Chidinma Ekile, left her label of music record, Capital Hills, still not the same thing for her. It seems to be a struggle for him to release great songs as he used when he was a prerendered artist.  There are also rumors that he did not leave the record label on a good note, so he continued his struggle. Well, part of the Capital Hills Record owner and rapper, Ill Bliss, finally threw more light on the issue.

According to him , Chidinma didn't leave the company on her own. It was the decision of the company not to renew her contract. He state that when they started Capital Hill Records, there was no plan to keep artistes for a long time.

In the interview with Sunday Scoop, he had this to say: “Chidinma didn’t just wake up one morning and leave the record label. Didn’t you guys see that the relationship degenerated? Her contract expired with Capital Hill and we did not want to renew it. We are the record company; so, we decide what to do with an artiste we create.”

. “From the start, Clarence Peters and I didn’t plan to keep artistes for too long. Phyno stayed for a year too. There is always a problem when you start to keep an artiste for too long because you want to recoup all the money you invested in him or her and make a huge profit too. We made some good money from these artistes; we made enough money to break even and cover all our expenses,”

He also added that: “Chidnma knows where to find us and she knows we will always help her if she needs our help. We only have me and Mz Kiss on the label at the moment,”

 Chidinma is sparks relationship rumours with Kiss Daniel .... Some one was in Park Inn Abeokuta with her boo.



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