Was accused of being to blame for the cancellation of Rita Ora's second album - Calvin Harris breaks his silence

Calvin Harris has insisted he is not to blame for canceling his ex-partner Rita Ora's second album.
Rumors that the DJ was involved began to circulate after their split in 2014, when Rita claimed that Calvin had blocked her from performing 'I Will Never Let You Down' - which he wrote and produced - at the Teen Choice Awards. .
The following year, Rita told the media that her second album was delayed after "a breakup" pushed her to pursue a "darker" sound.
A few months later, she sued Jay-Z's Roc Nation - known as the label she originally had a record deal with - for release from her contract after she accused the label of "negligence."
While Calvin remained silent at the time, he broke his silence on Sunday (November 27) to insist the claims were a 'myth', writes Dailymail.
After a fan tweeted that if Rita's second album hadn't been 'sanulated' she would have been 'one of the biggest pop stars in the world', Calvin's response was not lacking.
"This is all a myth, there's an unreleased song I've been working on and it's not good," said the DJ.
Rita - who is now married to director Taika Waititi - previously opened up about her split from Calvin and confirmed that her album, which has been years in the making, will not feature music the pair collaborated on before their split. theirs.
"It's one of those things that for me is in the past. Whatever I say somehow turns into news and becomes history again," said Rita in 2017.
Dismissing speculation that the pair are still at odds, she made sure to add: "He's a great guy and we're on good terms now."
Rita split from Calvin in 2014 after dating the This Is What You Came For hitmaker for just over a year.
She had stated that Calvin was the first person she truly fell in love with, but was reportedly 'shocked' when he announced their breakup publicly via Twitter.
It was claimed that Rita was unaware that Calvin would make the statement on the social media site.
"To address the speculation - Rita and I ended our relationship some time ago. She is a beautiful, talented woman and I wish her all the best," Harris wrote in the announcement of the breakup.
It is said that he ended the relationship after the former couple had been 'arguing for months.' It was also claimed that Calvin 'hated the extra attention' that came after dating Rita.
Tensions seemed to be getting worse between the couple, after Calvin reportedly 'banned' Rita from performing any of their collaborative music - particularly the song "I Will Never Let You Down", which topped the charts after its release two years ago.
The singer's hit song was written and produced by Calvin - real name Adam Richard Wiles - and was released in March 2014, going straight to number one on the UK singles chart.
However, in 2017, Rita and Calvin are believed to have reached an agreement and 'resolved their differences'.
"At the end of last year they got in touch and sorted things out. It was such a relief for both of them that they could move on and put things behind them," a source told The Sun.
Rita is now enjoying a comeback to the charts after leaving the music scene due to a protracted legal battle with her former record label Roc Nation - co-owned by rapper Jay Z - which delayed the release of her second album.
Calvin released his sixth studio album, “Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2" in August and is engaged to TV host Vick Hope. /Telegrafi/


































































