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Charlie Puth Claims He Was Abandoned by Ellen DeGeneres’ Record Label After 1st EP: ‘They Just Disappeared’

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No more beautiful music. Charlie Puth claimed he was abandoned by Ellen DeGeneres‘ short-lived record label shortly after Greyson Chance shared his own similar allegations about working with the talk show host.“We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson.

But I do agree with him that no one was present [at the label], certainly, after the creation of my first demo EP,” the “Attention” singer, 30, said during an appearance on the Saturday, October 8, episode of the “Rolling Stone Music Now” podcast. “Not putting any blame on one person, but from a collective … all the people that were in that room, they just disappeared.

I didn’t hear from anybody.”In October 2011, DeGeneres, now 64, announced that she had signed Puth and Emily Luther to ElevenEleven Records after seeing the pair perform a cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” online.

However, he left the label by 2012 before signing with Atlantic Records in early 2015.Despite being “ghosted” by the comedian’s record label, Puth emphasized that he doesn’t hold any grudges — and he never felt like he was on the receiving end of her allegedly hostile behavior. “People describe Ellen as rude.

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