>>84786578>>84786966IRyS was brought on as a vsinger under the obvious stipulation that she would be doing concerts and releasing singles, albums and covers.
Omega decided instead to prioritize holostars, to the point that IRyS was being stonewalled about the production and release of songs that she had already finished working on and was just waiting for them to do the MV and release. But at the same time, while she had a bunch of songs stuck in queue waiting for Omega to actually contract people for mixing and MVs, she was being saddled with an unrealistic recording schedule for new songs and unreasonably strict deadlines that crushed her vocal cords for months--strict deadlines despite the fact that the songs she was recording didn't even have a mixer contracted yet and were sitting backed up in queue behind several other songs that still didn't have anyone working on them. In addition, when a song was finally done, it would be released with no warning, no advertisement, no tweet acknowledging it, no premiere and not even an opportunity for her to announce it. In many cases she learned that a song had finally come out when it just appeared on her channel--and yet she was held responsible when songs sent out to die like this didn't immediately pull numbers. Evidently all this was taking place because Omega wanted to prioritize the holostars, didn't want IRyS to eclipse the holostars and didn't want to have to budget for IRyS' music production while funding to promote the holostars.
Most of this comes through IRyS publicly venting on stream and alluding to the issues at play, including the long song queues, the songs stuck without Omega paying anyone to mix them, the unreasonable recording deadlines for songs that would then sit around for a year unmixed and unpaid for, the poor communication about release schedules and the lack of advertising being either malicious incompetence or just downright malice.