“I’m Not Fighting With Big Zulu” | Intaba Yase Dubai Shares How He Only Gets R3700 From Imali Eningi

“I’m Not Fighting With Big Zulu” | Intaba Yase Dubai Shares How He Only Gets R3700 From Imali Eningi

 

 

 

Let us all be honest, the moment an artist makes a hit, we all assume that he’s doing great and the cheque is balling, we expect to see cars and designer clothes.

Well this is not close to being the case as just recently Intaba Yase Dubai took to facebook to share how much it hurts him to see other people living a lavish lifestyle with his hard work.

According to Intaba Yase Dubai whose real name is Lindokuhle Msomi, he has not received any money from the proceeds of his popular song “Imali Eningi” which featured Big Zulu and Riky Rick.

Fans assumed that this means that Big Zulu kept all the monies which were derived from the song to himself, however, upon hearing this speculations Big Zulu released a statement stating that his record label entered into an agreement with Ambitiouz Ent. and they were to split the proceeds from the song in half, basically going 50/50 and if Lindokuhle was not paid then he has to take it up with his record label not him.

Lindokuhle then released a statement stating that he is not fighting with Big Zulu nor is he fighting with his record label, but he has not received any money from the song. The only money that he gets is from Ambitiouz Ent. which is R3700 per month.

Tweeps are shocked to learn that with all the streams and downloads from the song Lindokuhle is only getting paid R3700 per month.

Ambitiouz Ent. is know for mistreating its artists, some of its artists such as Emtee, Fifi Cooper and Areece have left the record label for its failure to always look out for the best interest of its artists.

To counteract Lindokuhle’s claims Ambitiouz Ent. released a statement of its own stating that they paid Lindokuhle his fair share.