
Harrysong deleted ‘Alterplate’ – the label he launched in November 2016 – from his social media pages this morning.
This got us thinking it’s the end of the new label following his fresh pledge to Five Star Music.
But when we reached out to the singer’s new management, his manager, Desmond Ike said: ‘Fans should not be worried about Alterplate. It has come to stay.’
The problem however is Alterplate might not be getting royalties for Harrysong’s new studio works and shows anytime soon.
‘The fact that Harrysong is agreeing on the move to broker a truce doesn’t mean he’d throw away his birthright,’ his rep told us.
Harrysong exclusively owns Alterplate while Five Star Music is run by a different management.
This morning, Harry apologized to the Five Star management, his friends and fans for the many controversies that happened recently.
Read: Harrysong eats his words, commits future to Five Star Music
‘I want to say thank you to my five star family, especially Kcee,’ he said.
‘I want to I’m sorry Kcee, I am sorry to Five Star for most of those words said in anger. I miss my family. You don’t expect me to fight with my family forever.’

Since January 27, Five Star ordered the arrest of the singer twice for charges including breach of contract, fraud, impersonation and forgery.
‘Reconciliation talks are ongoing. Top industry executives have waded in and a truce is being brokered in spite of the gossips flying around.’
Singers, Daddy Showkey and Kcee were at the Zone 2 Police Command in Onikan, Lagos yesterday, February 1 to plead for Harry’s release.
The artiste’s former boss, Kelvin Luciano, joined the convoy as they proceeded to E-Money’s house in Omole Phase 1 in Ikeja to settle out of court.
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