Charlie Puth divulged details about his experience with working with Ellen DeGeneres’ music label in an interview with Rolling Stone. The 30-year-old Grammy-nominated singer signed ‘eleven eleven’ back in 2011. The comment came weeks after singer Greyson Chance claimed Ellen DeGeneres was “manipulative,” “blatantly opportunistic” and “way too controlling” after she signed him to her now defunct music label, per Entertainment Tonight. In the interview, Puth recalled his own unpleasant experience not long after he was signed with it. However, the Light Switch singer also mentioned that he never personally had a problem with the former TV show host but the team running it. “We both have different experiences, me versus Greyson,” Puth told the magazine. “But I do agree with him that no one was present, certainly, after the creation of my first demo EP. Not putting any blame on one person, but form a collective… All the people that were in that room, they just disappeared. I didn’t hear from anybody.” Rolling Stone reported that a source close to DeGeneres’ team didn’t recall anything as such happening and Puth also never discussed the matter with Ellen herself. “People describe Ellen as rude,” said Puth. “I’ve never experienced that. Maybe she likes me.” However, Puth added that he feels the whole incident turned out to be a blessing in disguise as he wasn’t as experienced and he wasn’t sure if the songs were good. “I don’t know how good they are,” he said. Back in September, Greyson posted a
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