Gospel Music Fallout: Ebuka Songs Reacts to Moses Bliss’ Contract Disclosure
The Nigerian gospel music industry has been rocked by controversy following revelations made by renowned gospel singer Moses Bliss regarding his former signee, Ebuka Songs. The unexpected disclosure has sparked widespread debate, with Ebuka Songs expressing his discontent over the way the issue was presented.
Moses Bliss’ Shocking Revelation
During a recent interview, Moses Bliss revealed that Ebuka Songs had initially signed a three-year contract under his music label but exited after just 11 months. This revelation sent shockwaves through the gospel community, with many questioning the circumstances surrounding Ebuka’s departure.
The interview has since made rounds on social media, igniting mixed reactions from fans and fellow gospel artists alike. Some supported Moses Bliss for sharing the details, while others criticized the decision to publicize what they believe should have remained a private matter.
Ebuka Songs’ Response: Disappointment and Clarification

In response to the interview, Ebuka Songs addressed the situation, expressing his disappointment over certain statements made by Moses Bliss. He stated that while he has moved on from the matter, he was saddened by how the situation was publicly portrayed.
“I was a bit sad to hear some of the things that were said about me in that interview,” Ebuka admitted. He further stated that some of the details disclosed were unnecessary and that he and Moses Bliss had already reached a mutual agreement to go their separate ways amicably.
Public Reactions: Fans Weigh In
The controversy has triggered heated reactions across social media, with fans and critics voicing their opinions. Some questioned the ethics of publicizing contractual disagreements within the gospel industry, while others argued that gospel music has increasingly become commercialized.
Here are some of the notable reactions:
- @ciliapeaches: “Wettin Ebuka go podcast go do 🤦🏾♀️”
- @fredcomedian1: “Una go do rubbish use God dey cover up, saying we have to glorify God 😂😂😂😂 guy talk the matter 😂😂😂😂”
- @brendanukagod__: “Everything is now money. Even the anointing of the Holy Spirit will be sold soon for this generation.”
- @talkwithjoe_tv: “I started listening to Ebuka before Moses signed him. The song was already everywhere.”
- @greatdancelord: “Make all of una just dey sing worthy songs abeg. Since it’s all about money and contract, make we know say una be the same tin with Wizkid and the rest.”
The Bigger Picture: Gospel Music and Commercialization
This incident has once again raised concerns about the increasing commercialization of gospel music. While the genre is deeply rooted in spirituality and ministry, financial and contractual disputes continue to highlight the business side of the industry.
The fallout between Moses Bliss and Ebuka Songs serves as a reminder that even within faith-based music, legal agreements and financial interests play a crucial role. As fans process the revelations, the key question remains: where should gospel music draw the line between ministry and business?
Moving Forward
Both Moses Bliss and Ebuka Songs have signaled that they have moved on from the issue, but the controversy has undoubtedly left an impression on their supporters. Whether this situation will affect future collaborations in the gospel music industry remains to be seen.
For now, all eyes remain on the two artists as they continue their individual musical journeys, with the hope that this incident will serve as a lesson for upcoming gospel musicians navigating the complexities of the industry.