Malik Black
atlanta,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, November 20, 2015
I was also Ripped off. I have all of his info, current address phone number, email. whatever you need contact me
anonymous batman
pj,#3REBUTTAL Individual responds
Tue, September 15, 2015
My name is Justin, and recently KE contacted me on IG. (instagram) He said "that he likes my sound and would like to work with me. " Also that he can not only produce, he can also get me seen and heard. Honestly it sounds too good to be true, and I'm happy to find this because it just helped me out from making a mistake. Another thing is I don't know how he heard my music because I never posted anything on IG (Instagram) @truekingsanubis_ent . The only thing I have on there is my artwork, so that's what I thought he was talking about. I still have the message he sent me on IG., and I also screenshot it just in case. I'm thankful of finding this out before I did something stupid. You can't trust anybody nowadays, just want to make music and do my artwork.
Marcea
Akron,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, October 17, 2014
Good Afternoon,
My artist was also victimized by Kevin Erondu (a.k.a "KE On The Track").
My name is Marcea Miles of Miles Management Group & Entertainment LLC., and I manage Desi Derio. I would just like to take a moment of your time to connect with you concerning Kevin Erondu.
On May 12, 2014, Kevin Erondu (hereinafter referred to Kevin) connected with Desi Derio (hereafter referred to as Desi) via email. At that time Kevin indicated that he had checked out Desi's music on Twitter/YouTube and requested to "Link-Up". Communications between the two of ensued concerning a package cost.
On May 19, 2014, Kevin sent an email to Desi quoting him a price of $2,500 for a package that included, four exclusive beats, mix and mastering, and heavy promotion. At that time, Kevin indicated that he wanted $1,000 up front. Desi requested to make payments on the rest, at which time Kevin requested a phone conversation. Phone numbers were exchanged between both parties and once on the phone, Kevin told Desi only a $1,000 was needed and that he quoted him a price of $2,500 to see how serious he was.
On May 23, 2014, I, Marcea Miles, sent Kevin $1,000 via Western Union. In turn, Kevin sent Desi several Hip Hop beats. Desi indicated to Kevin via text messages that he liked "Night Life & Sideline" but he needed some R&B beats. Kevin told Desi tht he was going to send the requested beats. Instead, Kevin sent more Hip Hop beats.
During follow-up correspondence between Desi and Kevin, the subject of a feature came up for an additional $1,000, which Kevin discounted down to $500. Desi and I truly appreciated the discounted price however, communications somehow were crossed, as we still did not receive the requested R&B beats. When Desi inquired about the R&B beats again, Kevin response was, "When you pay." This was very confusing since Kevin had indeed received the requested $1000.00. Desi also stated that he continued to receive the initial email Kevin sent to him as if he and Kevin never had any correspondence with each other.
As of today, Kevin never provided the R&B beats, mix and matering, nor heavy promotion. Desi did record with the two beats recieved by Kevin, however, I instructed him to have them copywritten, and we never sent the recording to Kevin. i had a feeling that Kevin was ripping off aspiring young artists at this point and did not want to send Desi through such disappointment.
Question: Can a class-action lawsuit brought against Kevin Erondu ensue?
Thank You,
Leon Gordon
Austin,#5Author of original report
Wed, February 20, 2013
Im Leon J. Gordon and i published the original Rip Off Report against KE On The Track (Kevin Erondu)
On 6/6/2012 at 5:16pm.Since then we have started back communicating and we negotiated terms and conditions,And came up with a solution thats suitable for both parties and agreed to work again with KE On the Track and put the past behind us and move forward.and we have now begin on repairing our lives and careers and now we are looking forward to setting the record straight.
I would like to thank KE On The Track because he reached out to us and took it upon himself to make things right and thats exactly what he did,not because of the rip off report because he knows our true potential and talent and he didn't want to have bad business next to his name so i felt that the right thing to do is to update the report commend him for is cooperation heres a timeline Of recent and new agreements thats has been reached...
Dec 3rd 2012: Ke On The Track (Kevin Erondu) reached out to me to make things right between himself and I on Twitter then gave me his new contact info...
Dec 20 2012: Ke On the Track (Kevin Erondu) starting communicating with my management to start the process and in order to get the situation resolved...
Jan 21 2013:My Management and Lawyer send KE On The Track (Kevin Erondu) a contract with terms both parties agreed to
Jan 28 2013:My Management and Lawyer send KE On The Track (Kevin Erondu) a rendered contract,due to us not being able to delete the rip off report just being able to update the report was acceptable to both parties and we both agreed and he signed the contract and it was notarized the same day
I updated the rip off report for two reason first and foremost was to set the record straight and second to put this behind me and move on with my career.Ke on the track has promised to fulfill all terms on the contract and hold up his end of the bargain or it would result in to legal action that would have to be resolved in court and the report and would be updated as well.