The 67-year-old pop superstar, who launched her 25th studio album, 'Closer to the Truth' last year, said she still has problem with executives for not giving there best to keep the album towards the top slot, reported Contactmusic.
The 'Take It Like a Man' hitmaker took to Twitter to blame record company bosses after she read a review for the music video for her latest single.
"The video had nothing to do with me. I was told it would only be shown in gay bars. It's true Wb's (Warner Brothers) hasn't got a Great Deal of Interest In My Cd." she posted
"Not All,There R Hard Working Adorable Ppl (people), But decision makers don't seem to care that much. It's ok Yhstlom (You haven't seen the last of me),"she added.
Cher was associated with Warner Brothers since 1996.
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