Sky Ferreira is apparently locked out of her own SoundCloud account. In a post on Instagram directed at SoundCloud, she claims that she was “forced” to hand over the account information to her label after her debut studio album Night Time, My Time came out in 2013. “They gave me the wrong information & changed it so I can no longer access it,” she says.

“I earned the hundreds of thousands of people that follow the account without my label & have never had help/paid for anything on social media or whatever. I think soundcloud as the website that allows musicians to have freedom.” Ferreira continued the post by asking for the streaming platform to “please help” her situation. See the full post below. Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Ferreira and SoundCloud for further information.

This is not the first time the singer-songwriter has had issues with her record labels. In the past, she’s voiced her concerns against companies like Polydor and EMI. She’s recently alluded to the difficulties of her forthcoming album Masochism, which has been postponed since its announcement in 2015. “Unfortunate (some absurd) circumstances that were beyond my reach kept [the album] from happening,” she said in an Instagram post from June. “It is my fault for not saying something sooner & letting it all repeat itself.” In January, Ferreira teased a “heavily visual” new musical project slated to drop this year.