Nina Roz slams Black Market Records for planning to release her unreleased songs, vowing to protect her music rights after contract end.
Ugandan music star Nina Roz is taking a bold stand against her former label, Black Market Records, as tensions rise over unreleased tracks from her time with them. Having spent years under their management, Roz collaborated on numerous projects, some of which were released while others remain locked in the label’s vault. Since parting ways, the singer has carved out a thriving solo career, working with a tight-knit team to promote her music on her own terms, redefining her place in Uganda’s vibrant music scene.

However, recent moves by Black Market Records to release her unreleased tracks have sparked a fierce response. In a fiery statement, Roz made it clear that her contract with the label has expired, stripping them of any rights to her work. “My contract with Black Market Records officially ended, and I hold full rights over my unreleased music,” she declared. “Any release without my consent is unauthorized. I value my art and won’t let selfish people exploit or profit off my work.”

Roz’s resolve to protect her intellectual property has resonated with fans, igniting discussions on social media about artists’ rights in the industry. Her determination signals a broader fight against exploitation, as she vows to take any necessary steps to safeguard her music. Will Nina Roz’s stand set a new precedent for artist autonomy in Uganda? As this battle unfolds, the music community is rallying behind her fierce defense of her creative legacy.
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