Makhadzi Claims Record Label Treats Her Like A Slave And Has Not Paid Her For Album Sales

Makhadzi is a South African musician and performer who rose to fame in the entertainment industry with her unique style of music. She quickly captured the hearts of many with her energetic and vibrant performances that left audiences wanting more. Her talent and hard work earned her a spot in the music industry, and she became recognized as one of the best performers in the country.


 

 

 

 

Makhadzi’s music is a fusion of traditional and modern sounds that are inspired by her Limpopo roots.Her music has been described as a celebration of African culture, and her ability to connect with her audience has made her a favourite among South Africans and people from different parts of the world.

Makhadzi’s rise to fame was not without challenges. She had to overcome many obstacles, including financial difficulties and lack of support from the industry. However, her determination and hard work paid off, and she signed a recording contract with Open Mic Productions, a record label based in Limpopo.

Things seemed to be going well for Makhadzi until she took to social media to expose her record company. She claimed that the label had not been treating her well and that her contract was supposed to come to an end, but they refused to let her go. Open Mic Productions argued that Makhadzi had signed an auto-renewal contract, which meant that her contract would automatically renew for another term.

Makhadzi also alleged that her record company treated her like a slave and that she had not been paid for her album sales. She claimed that all she had been doing was work, and she had not received any compensation for her efforts. Her fans were outraged, and many took to social media to show their support for her.