‘Upcoming artistes don’t care to read contracts’ – Kcee

‘Upcoming artistes don’t care to read contracts’ – Kcee

A large percentage of upcoming artistes are hungry and as such do not bother to read through record contracts, Kcee, Five Star Music singer, has said.

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A large percentage of upcoming artistes are hungry and as such do not bother to read through record contracts, Kcee, Five Star Music singer, has said. This is against the backdrop of his public contractual spat with singer/songwriter, Harrysong, who left the record label co-owned by the singer, alongside his brother.

In a recent interview, Kcee said many artistes, before landing record deals, are only keen on getting fame. He said: “Most of these guys are hungry, and they are not interested in reading your contract. You type a contract for an upcoming artist, of 10 pages. He’s not interested in reading the contract.

“All he’s interested in for you to put him on the camera and let him shoot a video. Put them in a studio to record music. And he wants to see himself in South Africa, London.”

Kcee said record label owners should make sure that their prospective signees peruse their contracts and have a full understanding before penning a deal.
He said: “Read it for them line by line, get your lawyer to sit with them and they should get their lawyer or someone from their own side.”

“Because some of them don’t have family members when they come to you, but all of a sudden, when they become huge and big, they have families and friends who come to fight for them.”

“Sometimes it’s hurting and some of these record label owners don’t find it funny. And away from that, the blessings that goes with that, you will lose it by the time you breach your contract. Because for someone to invest a dime in you, it’s like a risk because you don’t know if that person is going to make it.

“So when you now make it and you think you can do without the person, not in a proper way or fulfilling your obligations, trust me, even God in heaven is not going to be happy with you.”

The singer added that record labels should endeavour to state their terms and relay them to the artistes from the inception of a contractual agreement.