Over this past weekend, 'Imali Eningi' contributor and collaborator, Intaba Yase Dubai came out on his Facebook page crying out for help, as it is now known that he was not paid the deserving amount for the contribution of the 2020 hit single. The singer took to socials to clear that he is not fighting with Big Zulu nor is he fighting with his team, Ambitiouz Records, however he's fighting about not receiving the deserving royalties to one of 2020's biggest songs as he only received R3,700.00.
Big Zulu on behalf of Inkabi Records and Ambitiouz Entertainment both issued out their official press statements regarding the claims. Check out the posts below for some recap;
Artist alilungise indaba yalo ne company????????thina siyi Nkabi Records asaz lutho????????ozithobayo uBig Zulu Ngiyabonga ???????? pic.twitter.com/5xoNtGB1oS
— Big Zulu (@BigZulu_ZN) April 16, 2022
asikaze sithole imali eningi.. pic.twitter.com/oqGv4obZkH
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 16, 2022
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 16, 2022
R3700. pic.twitter.com/Vu4HybmVO2
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 17, 2022
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