The management of American based music label, Black Market Records has opened up on allegations that it had pulled down singer Nina Roz's YouTube channel due to mysterious reasons.
The label, headed by Cedric Singleton claimed that Nina Roz, real names Nina Kankumda intentionally 'hid' her own YouTube channel for reasons best known to her.
According to a press release issued by the label, the singer still has full control and log in details for her own channel.
Being on really bad terms, Nina Roz however refused to hand over the log in details when the label requested them to upload a new song 'Ontekako.'
This forced it to instead upload it on Vevo while linking it to Roz's channel but the pencil thin singer made this impossible and hid the channel.
"Recently, however, we wanted to upload a new song of 'Ontekako' that we had just released but she denied us access to the YouTube channel for a reason best known to herself." part of the statement reads.
Nina Roz & Black Market Records
Nina Roz joined the record label in 2019 while her relationship with Daddy Andre (who is also signed to the same label) was at its peak.
This resulted into collabo songs such as Andele, Billboard, amongst several others which were all a success.
Nina's troubles however rose to after splitting up with Daddy Andre who dumped her for her alleged drug abuse.
It is reported that the musician is suffering a mental breakdown and depression, forcing her to retreat to Tanzania where she hopes to gain some bit of sanity
Bruno K, a fellow artiste who also has a grudge on BMR wished Roz could get well soon and assured her of justice in her beef with BMR.
"I pray you get better and well my sister Nina Roz. We all know the people causing you this pain but justice will prevail. Stay strong sis." he posted on Facebook.
Nina is yet to respond to BMR on Friday when she and Bruno go live on social media.
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