Black Market Records has rubbished the baseless and unfounded allegations in the social and mainstream accusing them of pulling down Nina Roz’s YouTube channel.
There is, and has been a lot of noise from the tallest talented Ugandan female musician (singer Nina Roz) while interfacing media as she accused her former bosses and talent managers of suffocating her career by taking over her YouTube channel.
The "Enyonta" singer has since then been ranting at Black Market Records for deleting her YouTube Channel after making it difficult for her to access it, a move that saw her lose over hundreds of subscribers having decided to leave the music label.
Now in statement shared across social media, Black Market Records on Wednesday denied taking over Nina Roz’s YouTube channel as she has been alleging of recent.
Black Market Records noted that they still have a running 5 year contract with Nina Roz (signed in August 2020) and she has full control and access of logins and they only contact her for access whenever they want to promote or upload content.
The label said that Nina Roz has always had full control of her YouTube channel and that she manipulatively decided to “hide it” when they uploaded her song dubbed “Ontekako” on another VEVO channel.
As we await for a response from Nina Roz, BMR still asserts how they cannot kill their own business where they invest with expectations of reaping profits.