DJ Zinhle has expressed her frustration after her latest song, “Thula,” featuring songstress Cici, was removed from Apple Music and iTunes. The song was released in July of this year.
DJ Zinhle’s Response
Over the weekend, the businesswoman took to Twitter to share her disappointment. She stated that she does not know why the song was removed from some streaming platforms, but she and her team are working to find a solution. She directed her fans to other streaming platforms where the song is still available. DJ Zinhle wrote, “I’m exhausted…. I don’t know why #Thula is not available on Apple Music & iTunes… we are figuring it out. Never had to fight so much for a song ay… It’s available on other platforms.”
Ay. You guys are desperate tjo! Please find purpose. 😂 that ain’t me but go ahead & make me trend. Ay nina 😂 https://t.co/zdZp7qQSWr
— #ERAbyDJZinhle #ZeeNation (@DJZinhle) August 19, 2023
DJ Zinhle’s Marriage Scrutinized
This is not the only thing that has been exhausting DJ Zinhle. She has also slammed trolls for constantly scrutinizing her marriage to former Black Motion member Bongani “Morda” Mohosana (formerly Murdah Bongz). The criticism came after DJ Zinhle, along with close friend and fellow media personality Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena, attended Usher’s Life is a Melody campaign in honor of the Usher x Rémy Martin 1738: A Taste of Passion Experience partnership. The “Thula” producer was attacked for getting “cosy” with the US musician as a married woman. Trolls even shared a video of another woman dancing with a man, claiming it was DJ Zinhle in the video.
Ay. You guys are desperate tjo! Please find purpose. 😂 that ain’t me but go ahead & make me trend. Ay nina 😂 https://t.co/zdZp7qQSWr
— #ERAbyDJZinhle #ZeeNation (@DJZinhle) August 19, 2023
DJ Zinhle Responds to Trolls
DJ Zinhle, who shares a daughter with her husband and another with slain rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes, told trolls to “find purpose” and stop lying about her marriage. She wrote, “Ay. You guys are desperate tjo! Please find purpose. that ain’t me but go ahead & make me trend. Ay nina.”