Qing Madi Vs JTon Music: Is History Repeating Cynthia Morgan’s Nightmare? - 2 hours ago

Nigerian music is on fire again, and not because of a new hit single. Rising star Qing Madi has gone public with explosive claims that her former label, JTon Music, is trying to destroy her career – and she’s boldly linking her ordeal to the infamous Cynthia Morgan saga.

In a dramatic online outburst, Qing Madi accused JTon Music, led by music executive Joy Tongo, of allegedly working behind the scenes to block her progress since their split. She even revealed that the label once slammed her with a staggering one million dollar lawsuit – a case she says they eventually lost in court.

But the drama didn’t end there. Qing Madi claimed that a track she worked on, titled “kfmd,” was suddenly yanked off Spotify just as it was beginning to gain serious attention. For her, this was no coincidence. She framed the takedown as a calculated move to kill her momentum, not some routine licensing or rights issue.

The singer insisted she has been keeping most of her battles off social media, suggesting that what the public is seeing now is just a fraction of what has been going on behind closed doors. According to her, she has been quietly pushing her music and trying to build her career on her own, despite legal threats and professional roadblocks.

Qing Madi didn’t hold back on naming names either. She directly called out Joy Tongo, telling her to “leave me alone” and drawing a sharp parallel to Cynthia Morgan’s past claims that her own management ruined her career. Qing Madi clearly believes she is being dragged into the same old pattern of alleged industry bullying and silencing that fans have heard about for years.

Highlighting that she is just 19, Qing Madi painted herself as a young artist simply trying to make music while being forced to deal with what she described as “dirty” tactics. She reassured her supporters that the removed song would be back on streaming platforms and vowed not to back down in the fight for her work.

Meanwhile, JTon Music and Joy Tongo have stayed largely silent in public, offering no detailed response to these fresh accusations. Their silence is only fueling speculation, as fans and observers revive heated debates about predatory contracts, label power plays, and the all-too-familiar story of young talents clashing with the very executives who first put them on.

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