Bo Bruce has spoken out about her decision to part ways with her record label
The Voice's Bo Bruce has ended her contract with Mercury Records and blasted them for not promoting her properly.
Bo may have scored a top 10 album with Before I Sleep, but it seems like things quickly went downhill for the singer, with her revealing in a recent interview that she didn't feel like her label trated her well professionally.
"I'd been fighting with my record label after they didn't bother doing any promo for my last single Alive and then they tried to put out another single without any back-up," Bo told The Sun.
“So I put a stop to it going out, pulled the video and said that it is not being released if you won’t work for me properly.
"I have no idea how I lasted so long without anyone championing me."
An insider close to the singer added: "X Factor have a history of supporting their talent. But Bo failed to hear from BBC producers after the show finished."
Meanwhile, Bo has previously made a dig at the BBC for failing to help former winner Leanne Mitchell make it in the industry.
She told The Sun: "I think it was really hard for Leanne after she won. They just put out a single and didn’t really advertise the fact that it was out there and available to buy.
She went on: "Being part of the BBC, they can’t be seen to do that. They have far more restrictions. If you look at The X Factor, they are allowed to heavily promote an artist or a singer. Because of that, they almost always have at least one No 1 single."
Source: The Dublin Weekender / Edited: DannyODonoghue.Net
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