“She Forged My Signature and Sued Me for Millions” - Qing Madi Opens Up on Fallout With Former Label Boss
Fast-rising Afrobeats star Qing Madi has opened up about her bitter fallout with her former label boss, making shocking allegations of forgery, sabotage, and a multi-million-dollar lawsuit.
“She Forged My Signature and Sued Me for Millions” - Qing Madi Opens Up on Fallout With Former Label Boss
Fast-rising Afrobeats star Qing Madi has made shocking allegations against her former label boss, claiming she was sued for millions of dollars, had her music taken down, and was subjected to what she described as years of intimidation and sabotage. The singer alleged that the dispute began after she left the label, leading to a bitter legal battle that she says she eventually won because she was underage when the disputed agreement was signed.
According to Qing Madi, her former label boss allegedly engaged in several questionable actions, including forging her signature and filing a lawsuit against her. The singer claimed she was sued for $2 million and that the case was ultimately dismissed because she was under 18 at the time. She also accused her former label of removing her hit collaboration “Pepper Me” from streaming platforms. Qing Madi said she and her team were able to prove that the takedown was unlawful, but alleged that further attempts were made to remove the project through other channels. She also drew comparisons to the well-known industry struggles faced by Cynthia Morgan, claiming that similar tactics were being used against her.
As of now, the label and its executives have not publicly responded to the latest allegations. The revelations have sparked widespread reactions online, with many fans praising Qing Madi for speaking out while others await the label’s side of the story before drawing conclusions.
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