Ed Sheeran’s Cousin Alleges Betrayal, Demands Compensation
Ed Sheeran’s Cousin Claims Singer Blocked His Music Career, demands Recognition
Jethro Sheeran, cousin of global superstar Ed Sheeran, alleges that the singer’s record label, Warner Music, threatened legal action to prevent the release of a collaborative song. Jethro claims he and Ed had a verbal agreement to release three songs together, but Warner Music intervened, demanding Jethro remove Ed’s name and likeness from the project.
“I don’t consider him family anymore,” Jethro told the MailOnline. “It’s up to him to apologize first, but I don’t think he ever will.I was ordered to remove his name and image from our music. He’s made millions, but I feel I deserve some compensation and recognition.”
Jethro,who is a music producer,says he created the tracks and shared them with ed to introduce to his fanbase. he claims Ed agreed to the collaboration, but Warner Music stepped in, citing legal concerns.
“it’s ridiculous,” Jethro lamented. “Why won’t he help out his family, even a little bit?”
The dispute highlights the complex dynamics that can arise within families, especially when fame and fortune are involved. Jethro’s claims raise questions about the power dynamics between artists and record labels,and the ethical considerations surrounding family relationships in the music industry.
“He’s Made Millions…” Ed Sheeran’s Cousin Alleges Singer Blocked His Music career, Demands Recognition
In a shocking twist, Jethro Sheeran, cousin of global superstar Ed sheeran, has publicly accused the singer of torpedoing his music career. Jethro claims that Warner Music,Ed Sheeran’s record label,threatened legal action to prevent the release of a collaborative song.
Jethro alleges that he and Ed had a verbal agreement to release three songs together, but Warner Music intervened, demanding he remove Ed’s name and likeness from the project. In a candid interview with the MailOnline,Jethro stated,“I don’t consider him family anymore. It’s up to him to apologize first, but I don’t think he ever will.I was ordered to remove his name and image from our music. He’s made millions,but I feel I deserve some compensation and recognition.”
Jethro, who works as a music producer, claims he created the tracks and shared them with Ed to introduce to his vast fanbase. He says Ed initially agreed to the collaboration, but Warner Music stepped in citing unspecified legal concerns.
“It’s ridiculous,” Jethro lamented. “Why won’t he help out his family, even a little bit?”
This family feud exposes the complex web of relationships that can become entangled with fame and fortune in the music industry. It raises questions about the influence of record labels over artists’ creative decisions, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding family ties in a high-stakes business like music.