Kcee responds after being called out by the manager of the flute boy in the Ojapiano track: “See you in court.”

In response to a myriad of allegations raised by Igwe Credo, an Igbo singer and manager of Ojazzy, the talented flutist in the popular ‘Ojapiano’ hit track, the exceptional crooner, Kcee, has taken to his Instagram page to offer a comprehensive rebuttal. This comes after Igwe Credo aired grievances on a podcast, accusing Kcee of exploitation and non-payment for agreed-upon services.

Addressing the payment issue, Kcee shared screenshots of numerous funds transferred to Igwe Credo’s account for music production, refuting claims of incomplete payments. Emphatically, Kcee asserted that he fulfilled financial commitments as initially agreed.

Responding to allegations of inadequate promotion, Kcee defended himself by highlighting multiple instances where he showcased Igwe Credo and Ojazzy, even featuring them on the official Five Star Music page. He sought to debunk the notion that promotional efforts were lacking.

Moreover, Kcee delved into the matter of a proposed music video shoot, revealing that he not only reached out to Igwe Credo but also provided financial support for their transportation. However, he claimed that Credo refunded the money, citing prior engagements.

Accusing Igwe Credo of exploiting Ojazzy, Kcee contended that Credo failed to be transparent with the young artist regarding financial dealings. Expressing frustration, Kcee announced his intention to take legal action, asserting that false narratives should not be perpetuated against him and fellow celebrities.

In a poignant statement, Kcee declared, “Enough is Enough!!! People constantly peddling lies against me and other celebrities because they believe they can cow us into a corner since we are celebrities and use public sympathy against us.

See you in court!!!”

This firm resolve underscores Kcee’s determination to confront the allegations head-on and seek legal redress for what he perceives as false accusations.

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