Master KG has had a whirlwind these past two years. In 2020, he released the hit single which was heard and danced to all over the world, which was Jerusalema, featuring Nomcebo Zikode. At the time, he was signed to Open Mic Records, which like the hitmaker enjoyed the global success of the single.
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But it is the same single which has been the reason for the record label falling into disrepute in recent months. First, it was due to the legal battle when featured vocalist Nomcebo Zikode took the record label and Master KG to court over royalty and creditting rights of the song.
At the time, it seemed that Master KG was in support of the record label as it was presumed that he had shares in the record label. However, when Open Mic and Makhadzi had their own drama, Master KG stood with his on-and-off girlfriend instead of the record label.
The Sofa Silahlane hitmaker could do so as he did not have a stake in the record label. However, at the time, he did not make the matter clear. Therefore, the perception that he had a share in Open Mic has been perpetuated, as his name was dragged into the court battle between Zikode and Open Mic.
Master KG distances himself from Nomcebo and Open Mic
“According to court papers seen by ZAlebs, the Jerusalema vocalist has sued Open Mic Productions over the removal of her Grammy-nominated song Bayethe from Spotify.
The song was released in September, and it features Wouter Kellerman and Zakes Bantwini. Bayethe is nominated for Best Global Music Performance at the Grammys.
The court documents reveal Nomcebo’s claims that, “the takedown notice and the conduct of the respondent as set out below constitute: an injurious falsehood, an unlawful and intentional interference with my and the second applicant’s contractual and/or property rights and unlawful competition.”
But when entertainment journalist, Phil Mphela reported on the matter on Twitter, he suggested that Open Mic belongs to Mater KG hence the ongoing legal battle is between him and Zikode. A fact which Master KG wanted to clear up by asserting that he has his own independent record label, Wanitwa Mos Entertainment, which has nothing to do with the current legal dispute between the two aforementioned parties.
Mphela instead of acknowledging where his reporting might have been more suggestive than conclusive in terms of Master KG’s involvement. It seems that he opted not to allow for the possibility of being dragged for yet another inaccurate report.
As such, while he did not release an apology or add a thread to his initial post to highlight the inaccuracies of implication Master KG in the matter. Instead, he opted to simply retweet Master KG’s corrective tweet and his promotional post on the release of the Wanitwa Mos Entertainment joint project Wanitwa Mos Exclusives. A sign that Master KG must not wait for a public apology from Mphela as it is not coming any time soon from the looks of things.
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