Harmonize accuses former record label of exploiting him

Harmonize alleges that his former label WCB has been collaborating with a publishing company to exploit him

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Harmonize alleges that his former label WCB has been collaborating with a publishing and distribution company to exploit him.

The singer said he does not get money from an East-African-based publishing company.

"They have partnered to play with my life and I did nothing wrong to them. Its starts when I need my money to help my family just like they are doing. How do you stay with someone's rights for over three years, don't you fear courses."

Adding "I have never collected my publishing royalties for three years."

Harmonize left Wasafi about three years ago after being signed in 2015. 

In a previous interview, Harmonize said he had signed a ten-year contract.

"Whatever I earned they were to take 60% while I took 40%. It did not matter whether the money came from music or from endorsements."

"I have never revealed why I left but I have decided to say it because some WCB fans keep assuming I am the bad one."

"I have never denied being signed by WCB."

He added "Sallam was an international manager at WCB, if you want an international manager you have to liaise with him. When I felt I was getting the exposure I was getting I decided to venture elsewhere."

Harmonize added;

"I went to Nigeria and when we came back it looked like I was paying Salama to stop working with Diamond Platnumz."

"My songs were being played a lot and they said that I was paying Babu Tale to have my songs played more than any other artiste. I came up with the idea of opening a media house but not in Tanzania."

"There was a disagreement as Babu Tale and Salama did not want him to sign that contract."

"The trouble started after I started doing well. Diamond's manager started making it look like I was competing with him ( Diamond)."

Diamond recently revealed that Rayvanny paid much more than Harmonize did when they both terminated their contracts.

"Rayvanny paid a lot more money than Harmonize,"