Morrissey's record label deny that he's been dropped
15 August 2014, 16:01
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Reports recently stated that Morrissey has parted ways with his record label Harvest. That now appears to have not been the case.
Moz’s fansite and main voicepiece from the singer himself, True to You reported that the former Smiths frontman had been “dropped” by the imprint and was not looking for another label. Billboard, however, refute these claims.
The publication are citing a label representative as denying the recent rumours, adding that Moz is still contractually obliged to deliver another album for Harvest.
Morrissey recently released his latest solo effort, World Peace Is None of Your Business.
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