In a series of posts on X on Thursday, Alade alleged that these organizations have been harboring a grievance against her for over a year, resulting in the alleged blacklisting of her music.
The 35-year-old vocalist has alleged that her songs have been removed from various platforms without her consent. Despite issuing an apology for missing an unspecified event, the platforms have shown no inclination to resolve the issue.
The singer, however, has not provided any specific details about the event or the date of its occurrence.
“My God, BIG PASS YOUR WHOLE station @cloutafrica @CoolFMNigeria , keep on forming gate keepers and taking my songs down. NA GOD BE MY LABEL AND MANAGEMENT, we go meet for front. Fake people wey dey feel like small gods,” she wrote.
“Me, I no dey find trouble O. But @CoolFMNigeria and @cloutafrica with their Ogas that like operation ….. life is a marathon, not a sprint. Shine your eyes ”.
“Una dey carry person for mind …. for 1 year @cloutafrica and @CoolFMNigeria shameful, very shameless .
“Take down my whole catalog from your stations @CoolFMNigeria and @cloutafrica …. God go still give me food. You’re beefing an artist for 1 full year, over your event. I didn’t go, too. I apologized and even called your oga him dey form oga no even reply my text”.
“Dem dey carry beef since last year December 2023 …… @cloutafrica and @CoolFMNigeria till December 2024 …… God keep us alive hold on that beef abeg. FAKE FAKE FAKE PEOPLE. BADBELLE IS ALLOWED.”
As of the date of this report, neither Cool FM nor Clout Africa has responded to the allegations.
In July, Alade released ‘Rebel Queen,’ her seventh studio album. Her other projects include ‘King of Queen’, ‘Mama Africa’, ‘Black Magic’, ‘Woman of Steel’, and ‘Empress’.
The singer has achieved significant prominence in the music industry since gaining recognition with the release of "Johnny" in 2014. Alade incorporates English, Yoruba, and French languages into her musical performances.