No Bad Blood: Moses Bliss Clears the Air on Ebuka Songs’ Exit from Spotlite Nation

Gospel sensation Moses Bliss has finally spoken out to address rumours making rounds about an alleged fallout with his former label mate and spiritual son, Ebuka Songs. Speaking during an interview on the popular podcast “With Chude”, Moses Bliss debunked claims of any bad blood, describing them as totally false.

According to Moses, his relationship with Ebuka remains solid, built on pure love and kingdom-minded support. “Ebuka is a great guy, doing exploits for the kingdom and blessing lives,” he said. “I don’t care what anybody thinks — I’m rejoicing and rooting for him!”

Bliss revealed that though Ebuka exited his record label, Spotlite Nation, after just 11 months into a three-year contract to pursue his music independently, it was a decision he blessed with prayers. “I laid hands on him and prayed for him,” Moses said, stressing that advancing the gospel remains their ultimate focus, not personal gain.

He went further to state that he continues to recommend Ebuka for ministry events and holds absolutely no grudges. “We must always put kingdom work first and walk in love, no matter what,” Moses added.

Meanwhile, Ebuka Songs also shared that his decision to leave was based on a personal conviction to stay true to his calling and avoid distractions. He clarified that he didn’t feature on some of Moses Bliss’s tracks simply because they didn’t fit his music style, not due to any misunderstanding.

Both men continue to maintain a strong bond, setting an example of maturity, love, and kingdom focus for the body of Christ.

In a world where fallouts and drama sell, Moses Bliss is reminding us all what true Christian brotherhood looks like.👏

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