Nigerian singer Khaid has sparked conversation online after publicly expressing his desire for independence from his current record label, reportedly owned by comedian and talent manager Sydney Talker.
In a post shared on his X (Twitter) page, Khaid suggested he is facing internal struggles within the label and may be preparing for a legal battle. He declared:
“They want control. I want freedom. Let’s see who wins.”
The singer hinted that he needs multiple lawyers to handle ongoing personal and professional issues, further implying that he is seeking a way out of his contractual obligations.
“These graduating lawyers better be in the entertainment scene. Y’all got work to do. Need me like five. Matter full ground. Time will tell.”
While Khaid did not directly mention Sydney Talker or specify the exact nature of the dispute, his posts suggest mounting pressure and a strong desire to reclaim his independence.
The situation has prompted discussions among fans about artist-label relationships and the growing need for legal representation in the entertainment industry.
Khaid’s bold call for young lawyers to enter showbiz highlights a rising awareness among artists of the importance of contract protection and professional autonomy.
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