Blaq Diamond sips champagne but fails to settle R8000 bill at The Pavillion Lounge. Are they broke?.

Recently, after enjoying a fun-filled evening out, Blaq Diamond neglected to pay their bill. The renowned musical group was present at The Pavillion Lounge, but they were unable to settle a bill that was hardly even R10,000. South Africa’s charmer boys had not settled their R8,760 charge, as was exposed by the well-liked Twitter account of entertainment writer Musa Khawula.


 

 

 

The rappers’ failure to pay their expenses was caused by something that happened within the club, but it has not been revealed. Mzansi did not hold back in sharing their opinions on the matter. The majority of them contend that Blaq Diamond’s current financial situation resulted from their recent breakup with Ambitiouz Records as well as the fact that they haven’t released any songs that are well-known under their own record, which suggests to South Africans that they aren’t making enough money. Some even stated that it might not be a good decision to leave such a well-known music production and start their own project.

Fortunately, though, they made timeless music while they were still known as Ambitiouz. These classic hits include Summer Yomuthi and Price to Pay, as examples. Blaq Diamond was undeniably thriving tremendously everywhere, not only in Mzansi. On MTV Base’s list of the Hottest New Wave, they came in the first place. The boys’ well-deserved victory, which catapulted them to the top of the trends list, had South Africans in a jubilant mood. Due to their hit songs, the firebrand from KwaZulu-Natal gained popularity. They didn’t appear to have any immediate plans to stop. The pair Blaq Diamond is made up of Ndumiso Mdletshe and Sphelele Dunywa, also known as Ndu Browns and Danya Devs, respectively. The lads, who hail from Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, we’re changing the game with their brand-new, distinctive sound. Because of their ability to combine Afro Pop and Hip/Hop, they had a distinctive sound that attracted a wide audience.

Some Twitter users hypothesized that Blaq Diamond’s inability to pay their payment may have been due to Ambitiouz’s reputation for mistreating and underpaying its musicians. The duo informed Mzansi in a recent interview with Macg that Ambitiouz has never taken advantage of them as other musicians have, in contrast to what other artists, like Ntaba yaseDubai, have to say about the label. They also stated that they liked working with them. Regarding the label, they have nothing unfavorable to say. In order to pay the bills, Blaq Diamond could want to cut back on their partying and concentrate more on their music business.