Fula drops charges against Rotana

Published March 28th, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

After a series of disputes between Algerian singer Fula and the Music Production Company Rotana, both sides have finally made amends and everything returned to normal between them. The problems were solved after a series of phone calls by both sides and finding common grounds to make each side happy. 

 

According to the London based Elaph, Fula revealed that despite the problems that arouse between her and Rotana, she cannot forget the fact that the company was behind her ongoing success and she has reached her fans through them.  

 

Recently, Fula had filed a lawsuit against Rotana after the company cancelled her contract, demanding that she receives all her legal rights. Fula had sent a warning to the company requesting they abide by the terms of their contract, but the company had refused. 

 

It was revealed that Rotana had warned Fula to stop bad-mouthing the company publicly and asked to reduce the wage she was receiving or else it will cancel the contract. Fula refused to accept Rotana’s conditions and in turn filed a complaint against the company. 

 

Fula is currently negotiating an offer by another production company, which she refuses to reveal its identity. The singer is also in the process of preparing for her upcoming album, which will be released by the new company. 

 

Fula's latest music video for the song “Keef Ajazeek” (How do I Make You Pay?) was directed by Jordanian director Hussein Du’aibis. In the song, the singer reveals some of her most shocking secrets, and shows the world the pain she went through in her life’s journey. 

 

The singer had decided that through a music video she is able to send out her message of the how difficult she had it since the beginning of her career. The clip walks the viewers through different instances of the singers life revealing different secrets that have been kept locked up for some time. –Albawaba.com 

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