Mampintsha label continues to lose numbers – The Citizen



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Mampintsha's 2018 Rocky continues unabated as new reports point to a steady increase in the number of musicians leaving the West Ink Records label.

DJ Thukzin and singer Madanon are the latest artists to have announced their departure Ink, according to a report in Sunday's Sunday. They both cited the non-payment of money owed by Mampintsha as the reason for their departure.

DJ Thukzin announced his departure on Facebook saying, "I am no longer under the protection of West Ink.The first day I joined West Ink, I was called by him [Mampintsha]

Thukzin has since launched his own label, Idlala Thukzin Records, while Mampintsha did not pay it.

Sunday Sun reports that Ndumiso "Madanon" Nzimande left West Ink, complaining to his friends that Mampintsha would have used alcohol as a means of payment rather than money. At one point, the singer found himself without a place to stay because Mampintsha would have apologized rather than paid.

The accusations of Thukzin and Madanon echo the complaints filed against Mampintsha by the Gqom Boyz Distraction duo, who took Twitter earlier this week, claiming that they still owe them money for the job that they did on Wololo, the hit song of Babes Wodumo.

Mampintsha has not yet responded to the claims of these artists. The Sunday Sun reports that when he was called to comment, the boss of West Ink Records refused and hung up the phone on the newspaper reporter.

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