Ambitiouz Entertainment Hits Back At Big Zulu

This follows after the Imali Eningi came for the stable in his diss song

By  | Aug 20, 2022, 07:47 PM  | Drama

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Award-winning hip-hop star Big Zulu opened a can of worms after releasing a diss song where he took a shot at Ambitiouz Entertainment.

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The Imali Eningi hitmaker topped the Twitter trends list this morning after releasing a diss song titled '150 Bars,' and he called out a few hip-hop industry giants.

In the lyrics, Big Zulu throws shade at the stable following claims that it exploits artists. Big Zulu said, "I am ambitious and hungry, and I am exploiting artists." Ambitious has since fired back at Big Zulu accusing him of having no successful song but allegedly exploiting artists.

"Dear @BigZulu_ZN You have no hit song of your own. So kahle kahle nguwe olamba udle ama artist."

The stable is throwing shade at Big Zulu following claims that Intaba Yase Dubai did not receive even R1 from Big Zulu's hits song Imali Eningi featuring the artist and the late Riky Rick.

Taking to his social media account to vent out his frustrations, Intaba Yase Dubai claimed: “Nothing in this world beats the pain of watching another man gain a lot of money from your hard work, while you are broke. I’m sorry but I hate features with all of my heart. Coz you have to act like we are all ok while only an individual is…” he claimed. “Mali Eningi has reached over 12 Million streams. But I’m broke. Never got even R1.”

Big Zulu then released a statement to set the record straight. According to him, they paid Ambitiouz Entertainment to compensate him for his share. Furthermore, he said that Nkabi Records paid the disgraced stable R94, 527, 31 over three payments between November 5th and February 11th. However, the label argued that the amount was not enough, since they would have to split the amount into 3 amounts to pay the artist, SAMRO, and get their share.

Afterwards, Intaba Yase Dubai issued a statement saying he was done with music but after careful consideration he decided he will not leave music but he would rather leave Ambitiouz. He shook fans when he announced his departure from the stable.

"I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my supporters for the support, my family, close friends, The taxi owners, taxi drivers, Promoters, music industry colleagues and the Media Houses."

“Would also like to announce that me and Ambitiouz Entertainment have parted ways. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity and platform they gave me when no one did. Like I said before I am not fighting anyone or Ambitiouz, I don’t like uncertainty. I Almost gave up on music because I was not paid what I deserve and what I worked hard for,” he wrote.

He claimed that the stable was paying him R3700 a month but the Ambitiouz denied the claims. “Last year I was depressed and frustrated because I was gigging almost every weekend, but come month end I get paid R3,700? After being in-depth reflection on my career, I won’t quit music, I love it and I am passionate about it, most importantly that’s the only source I have to feed my family," he claimed.

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