Charlie Puth claims that the people who were part of Ellen DeGeneres’ record label that signed him in 2011 have left.
In a recent episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, the singer-songwriter shared that after joining the eleveneleven record label, led by the former talk show host, he witnessed the disappearance of the team that recorded his very first EP.
“Not putting any blame on one person, but from a collective… all the people that were in that room, they just disappeared,” Puth said in the interview with Rolling Stone. “I didn’t hear from anybody.”
The singer gained popularity online after opening a YouTube channel in 2009. After his famous cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You,” he and his songwriter Emily Luther signed a deal with the DeGeneres label.
Eleveneleven started in 2010 with talk show host Mile Hamlin before ending in 2012.
Degeneres’ Bad Attitude Doesn’t Apply to Everyone
Although he didn’t have a pleasant experience at the now-defunct company, he still positively talks about DeGeneres, saying rumors about her bad attitude at work didn’t apply to him.
“People describe Ellen as rude,” he stated. “I’ve never experienced that. Maybe she likes me.”
Moreover, the musician does not regret that his first tracks were not made public because he was still a developing artist.
“I don’t know how good they are,” Puth revealed.
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A month ago, after releasing his third album Charlie, the 30-something revealed to EW that working with his new Atlantic label was easy.
“I have the support from a record label now, too,” he stated.
“When I signed with Atlantic, their primary goal was for me to just deliver a full body of work for them, which, previously, was not the case. Before, it was all just about pumping out singles, and nobody really cared about me – they just cared about the song on the radio.”
Puth Against Chance
Puth’s statements came after singer Greyson Chance revealed his encounter with eleveneleven, claiming that DeGeneres was “degrading” and “manipulative.”
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Chance said he had “never met someone more manipulative, more self-centered and more blatantly opportunistic than her,” alleging she was “domineering and way too controlling” about the decisions such as his clothing styles.
“She would come in and look at a rack, yell at stylists, berate people in front of me and say, ‘This is what you’re wearing on the show,'” said Chance. “She was just degrading to people.”
Puth revealed in his latest sit-down that although he has not encountered a problematic experience, he does think the management did not handle the label well.
“We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson. But I do agree with him that no one was present, certainly, after the creation of my first demo EP,” the musician stated.
When asked for comment, DeGeneres’ representatives did not instantly reply to some media outlets.
Puth is currently making a massive following in the new: TikTok. His most viral videos include some showing himself playing the piano and making impromptu tunes and short songs.
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