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Charlie Puth says people at the Ellen DeGeneres label 'just disappeared' on him after his demo EP
Charlie Puth claims 'a collective' of people at the Ellen DeGeneres record label 'just disappeared' on him after his first album with them.Ellen's label has come under fire after singer Greyson Chance said the 'manipulative' daytime host launched his career and and then unceremoniously 'abandoned' him.In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Charlie, 30, addressed the allegations, saying: '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.' Charlie Puth claims 'a collective' of people at the Ellen DeGeneres record label 'just disappeared' on him after his first album with themCharlie became a singing sensation on YouTube, particularly after he and a singer called Emily Luther covered the Adele hit Someone Like You in 2011.Ellen picked up both Charlie and Emily and signed them to her label eleveneleven that year, bringing them onto her talk-show to perform together.