Gospel singer Moses Bliss has shared a heartfelt message to his artistes Festizie and Chizie, as they leave his record label, Spotlite Nation to embark on solo music careers.
In an Instagram post on Thursday, Moses, who recently welcomed a baby boy with his wife Marie, announced that the duo had successfully completed their contracts with the label.
Accompanying photos and videos of their journey, Moses wrote, “It’s great to start but nothing beats the joy of finishing and finishing well. THE BLESSING follows you in all you do.”
He likened Festizie and Chizie to Aaron and Hur in the Bible, praising their unwavering support and faithfulness during their time at Spotlite Nation.
“They have served their time faithfully and are worthy of double honor,” he said.
Despite their departure, Moses assured them of his continued support stating, “You both will always be family to me and @spotlitenation.
“We can’t wait to see all the Lord is set to do in and through you. We will always have your back, support you in every possible way, and partner in some way.”
Their exit follows the earlier departure of Ebuka Songs, another artiste under the label, who left before the expiration of his contract in July 2024.
Ebuka cited creative differences as the reason for his decision, saying he avoided music and collaborations that did not align with his values.
Moses, however, maintained a positive outlook, emphasising that he held no grudge against Ebuka for leaving.