Dr Roy Claims Mercy Chinwo Unaware of Alleged Unfair Treatment by EeZee Tee

Dr Roy, a former music producer at Eezee Concept Records, has come forward with allegations against the record label’s boss, Ezekiel ThankGod, also known as EeZee Tee.

In an interview on The Honest Bunch Podcast, Dr Roy claimed that gospel music minister Mercy Chinwo, who was also signed to the record label, was not aware of the alleged unfair treatment he faced.

According to Dr Roy, he was mistreated by EeZee Tee, who he says withheld his financial gains after producing hit tracks for Mercy Chinwo, including the popular song ‘Excess Love.’

He expressed his belief that Mercy Chinwo might have been unaware of the situation, stating, “For the onset, Mercy did not know what was happening.”

Dr Roy also mentioned that some of his close friends reached out to Mercy Chinwo when his father passed away, and she not only called him but also sent money to him and his mother.

He clarified that Mercy Chinwo did help him during his time of need, emphasizing that his comments were directed towards the record label owner and not the gospel singer.

The producer’s revelations have sparked discussions on social media, with many fans and followers of Mercy Chinwo expressing their support and concern for both parties involved.

This incident highlights the challenges and potential pitfalls artists and producers may face in the music industry, particularly with regard to financial transparency and fair treatment.

It remains to be seen how Mercy Chinwo and EeZee Tee will respond to Dr Roy’s allegations and whether any further action will be taken to address the claims of mistreatment.

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