On his cultural media accounts, Ambitiouz debunked claims that he had been compensated at R3 700 a month, even stopping receipts. This musician has received payments including R42 782, 62 and R20 000 , to name a few, according to proof of numerous payments shared via social media.
Intaba Yase Dubai placed on his Facebook account that they performed hard for the money and that the proof of payment came from his gig.
The musician shocked the nation last week after venting on his social media accounts about his role in Big Zulu’s smash reach Imali Eningi if she is not compensated.
The song, featuring him and Riky Rick, became the national anthem when it was released in 2021. It even sparked a viral concern, with famous brands Duduzane Zuma even getting involved, but now, it is well known Intaba Yase Dubai isn’t the fruit of his labor.
He said that even though the song had 12 million has, he didn’t even have a style for R1.
“There’s nothing in this world like the pain of seeing another guy make a lot of money from your hard work and you get nothing. I’m sorry, but I hate features with all my heart. Because you have to behave like we’re all good, And only one… ” he claimed. “Mali Eningi has over 12 million streams. Although I’m broke. Not even R1. very well
Big Zulu rushed out to clear call him by his name. They clarified that they paid his history label, Ambitiouz Entertainment, to compensate the dog for his share.
“My record company does everything the right way. They knows who he signed with to whom and what, so he should go to his record company Ambitiouz Leisure and ask them about it. My personal record company is not involved, “He shared his statement in a distinct writing
“As Inkabi Records, we would like to state that most due persistence, agreements, separations and contracts related to Mali Eningi are handled by the record label Intaba Yase Dubai is contracted to, namely Ambitiouz Entertainment, if the song is in release. very well
In addition, he said Nkabi Documents paid R94 R527, 31 to the disgraceful stables in three payments between November 5 and February 11.
“AE has fulfilled its obligations and paid Intaba Yase Dubai a portion of the proceeds he received from MARCHAR in accordance with the existing musician agreement between the label and Intaba Yase Dubai and confirmed that there are no unpaid royalties. ” That they then registered SAMRO and declared that the company will pay Intaba Yase Dubai additional publishing rights.