Artist Makhadzi says there was never any bad blood between her and fellow Limpopian King Monada, it was a publicity stunt over the trending song “Ghanama”.
Haka matorikisi hit maker Makhadzi yesterday took to her Twitter to announce there was no bad blood between her and Malwedhe hit maker King Monada and their song Ghanama will be released today.
“I would like to inform everyone that me and Monada are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt.. and it really worked for our song to be known before the release,” she tweeted.
The hit makers from Limpopo started trending three days ago when the Moya Uri Yes singer posted a teaser of their recording session in which they can be seen dancing and singing along to Ghanama, only for her to later take to her Facebook live and shade King Monada for wanting the ownership rights to the song.
“Tomorrow we are dropping Ghanama official audio MAKHADZI AND KING MONADA FT PRINCE BENZA … I would like to inform everyone that me and monada we are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt.. and it really worked for our song to be known before the release.#ganama
Tomorrow we are dropping Ghanama official audio MAKHADZI AND KING MONADA FT PRINCE BENZA … I would like to inform everyone that me and monada we are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt.. and it really worked for our song to be known before the release.#ganama
— Makhadzi (@MakhadziSA) July 1, 2021
Titter users were not happy about this response from the singer.
This tweep said this was why the South African Music Awards didn’t pay attention to her music.
“This is why SAMA awards mize your music “
Another tweep said the artist should have not informed the public it was a stunt.
“The thing about publicity stunts, is that you don’t reveal that it was a damn publicity stunt. “
Another tweep however disagreed with the artist and said it was not a public stunt, ngeke sizwe ngani (we won’t be controlled by you).
“That was not a publicity stunt, ngeke sizwe ngani… We love Ghanama regardless.”
Do you think artist shold create drama just to get noticed or they should let their work do the talking?