Charlie Puth felt abandoned by Ellen DeGeneres’ record label because he heard nothing from anyone after recording his first demo…. Music in Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y56x2tdinQ&list=PLcYcHdLg4IVOm4uwjKTFjvF_QlIIIhXi8 BANG Showbiz 2022-10-09T09:00:00Z Charlie Puth felt abandoned by Ellen DeGeneres’ record label. The 30-year-old singer signed with eleveneleven in 2011 but after recording a demo for the company, everyone “just disappeared” and he received no feedback, though he insisted no one person in particular was to blame. Speaking after Greyson Chance recently claimed Ellen was “manipulative,” “blatantly opportunistic” and “way too controlling” after she signed him to her now-defunct label, Charlie told Rolling Stone Now: “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. 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.” The ‘Attention’ singer admitted he has never discussed the situation with the talk show host and has no problem with her personally. He said: “People describe Ellen as rude. I’ve never experienced that. Maybe she likes me.” And Charlie isn’t too upset that his early songs never saw the light of day because he was so inexperienced. He said: “I don’t know how good they are.” Greyson shot to fame after he appeared on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ when he was just 12 years old and had gone viral for a performance of Lady Gaga’s ‘Pararazzi’
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