House music sensation Heavy K has slammed a record label threatening to go public with his complaints saying he had been silent for a very long time. Even though the singer denied the release the name of the record label he is referring to, Heavy K earlier on produced a new single track which he took to social media to celebrate before slamming the record label. The record label, even though Heavy K refused to mention it, it is believed that the musician works with two studios which are Universal Music Group and Drumboss which he owns. Posting on his Twitter account, Heavy K criticized the record label sating that he had kept silent for a very long time.
In a heavily worded Twitter post, he slammed the record label and said that he had been quiet for too long.
“I have been quiet for too long because I do not believe in allowing other people to fight my battles. Bathi in Xhosa ‘indoda iyazidodela’ but I have taken so much shit from this label and it is time now. I will not mention names for now but if they push me, I will put everything here so that you all can see for yourselves,” Heavy K said.
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The Musician has shared with his followers that his hit track ‘Inde’ has achieved a six-time impressive platinum status while his record label Drumboss featured Nokwazi and Bucie in the title track.
Heavy K showed appreciation to God and his followers for the magnificent accomplishment.
Meanwhile, the singer reportedly dropped a new hit single and he is likely to change his stage name for unspecified reasons.
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It is said that Heavy K might be changing his name to ‘Khusta’ even though changing of stage names is not important to South Africans but no one barely expected it from the singer.
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