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Majja responds to Santhosh Narayanan's allegations regarding Enjoy Enjaami

Recently, Musician Santhosh Narayanan alleged that he and other artists involved in the creation of the song 'Enjoy Enjaami' were being ignored by the music label Majja, who had not provided any remuneration

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Recently, Musician Santhosh Narayanan alleged that he and other artists involved in the creation of the song 'Enjoy Enjaami' were being ignored by the music label Majja, who had not provided any remuneration. In response to the allegation, the music label has come out condemning the claims made by the music composer.

In a press note released by the label, they state, "We vehemently refute recent false and damaging allegations aimed at tarnishing our reputation. We stand by our commitment to indie artists and indie music, and there was never a question of us not fulfilling our commitments or keeping any revenue away from artists."

The press note continued, " However – contrary to what we were led to believe – there is no consensus around the contribution to the song among the artists involved. Additionally, per contractual obligations of the artists, we haven't received any disclosure or statements outlining direct engagements and revenues collected, despite our repeated requests, further complicating the resolution process. Nevertheless, it's worth noting two of the artists involved have received advances, in addition to maajja incurring significant expenses on their behalf."

Majja concluded the note," We recognize the importance of swiftly and fairly resolving this issue for all parties involved. Given the recent slanderous allegations, we will be addressing them through the appropriate channels."

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