Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Makhadzi not paid a cent by her agent for shows worth over a millions during festive season

Makhadzi not paid a cent by her agent for shows worth over a millions during festive season 

Matorokisi hit singer makhadzi quoted lyrics from her previous hit "i cannot work without getting paid". Makhadzi performed at over 40 shows during the festive season worth over 1.2 million and she is yet to receive a cent from her manager. According to makhadzi s statement on Twitter and Facebook , when she contacted her manager Rita Dee and all she got was excuses and empty promises,she told her that she got a problem with a daily limit and does not seem to be keen to increase it and her last payment was through ewallet and now she kept hanging up calls on her.

Rita Dee charges event organizers R40000 per gig for makhadzi s perfomance. There is no official contract signed between makhadzi and rita Dee and makhadzi stated that the previous contract offered to her last year October was rejected by her as it has never favored her at all.At the moment the matter has been handed over to her legal team.

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Saturday, 4 January 2020

Twitter war over Mashabela and Trevor Noah . Who is the best comedian?



Twitter war over Mashabela and Trevor Noah . Who is the best comedian?

The big question is who is the best comedian south Africa has ever produced? Is it the world renowned Trevor Noah or South Africa s favorite Mashabela Galane? Well this caused a big debate over who is the current best comedian in south Africa.though most fans argued that Trevor may be taking the crown some disagreed stating that trevor steals jokes and he is not funny at all and they think mashabela's material is funny whilst Trevor 's fans disputed that stating that Mashabela uses valgur words and he mocks the audience.They think Trevor expanded his brand globally and not only he does comedy but he Unites and educates people through comedy.

What is your view ? Who is the best comedian? 


Friday, 3 January 2020

Musotonic going back to studio after 3 years of silence, Sdm and Mlamborghi on board








Musotonic going back to studio after 3 years of silence, Sdm and Mlamborghi on board

After 4 years  of silence  the duo group Musotonic posted on Facebook teasing their return to music.  their strategic loss of one of their member who passed away 2 years ago affected Group which led them to taking a break from music. The group was signed under Thabz le Mandonga ' Ejarden entertainment  and they now want to push their project independently with the help of Sdm from Net so Group and Sipho From Mlamborghi entertainment.

Amapiano music is taking south Africa by storm but knowing musotonic they will most likely join in the bandwagon to produce Amapiano songs, when The Catch Up News called Davedinha he said they consider producing a different sound of amapaiano and fans will most definitely be entertained.

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Twitter @musotonic



Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Musotonic to release a new song

Music Group from pretoria popularly known for hits like Midnight express and xigubu remix are back at the studio producing their 1st ever ep due to be released in February 2018. They previously worked with King p and Sdm from from attridgeville and they are currently singed to Ejardeni Entertainment owned by their mentor Thabz Le Madonga.

Their music is mainly House music mixed with a lot of elements for jazz to afrobeats, the plan to feature a lot of artists on their Ep and also wanna add two music videos from their latest singles due to be released in December. When we interviewed them the said Pretoria is a musical city and house music is the most popular genre ,they promised their fans a high quality album.

You can follow them on facebook and twitter under the Musotonic

Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Black Coffee Explains How He Got On "More Life"

Drake is renowned for being a "culture vulture," jumping on some of the best talents around the world and claiming he discovered them while using their sound for his own benefit.

In recent years, Drake has gone from Caribbean-vibes, to afrobeats, reggae, danceall and now grime.

The Toronto rapper and every artist he has sampled and supposedly put on have all benefited -- Despite Drake getting most of the accolades, i don't hear any of them scowling about being "exploited." Getting heard by a much bigger audience is more important to a score of artists and Drake is as big as it comes music wise.

Drizzy continued his tradition of "discovering" new talents with his More Life album. The album or playlist, whichever is full of features but one of the more surprising names was South African DJ, Black Coffee.

The S.A DJ is big on the continent of Africa but Drake just introduced a much wider audience to him when he borrowed his "Superman" record to create "Get It Together."

Back in South Africa it was more of excitement than hate to see the talented DJ on a Drake record, so when Pigeons & Planes asked him about how the link up happened and if Drake is a "Culture vulture," Coffee had this to say.



Drake continues to raise the bar and smash his own records with "More Life." The playlist which was released March 18 has been streamed 384.8 million times, surpassing his previous best with "Views" which launched with 245.1 million streams.

Drake's "More Life" is his seventh consecutive album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart. He's now tied with Kanye West and Eminem for the second most No. 1's among hip hop acts, trailing only Jay Z who has 13.

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Khwezi was brave, fearless - ANCWL



Johannesburg - The African National Congress Women’s League has described President Jacob Zuma's rape accuser as a brave woman who was able to stand up and tell her side of the story.

The ANCWL sent its condolences to the family of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo who died on Saturday.
The organisation said it had learnt that it should always stand with the victim.
ANCWL secretary general Meokgo Matuba told News24: “Many of us have learnt a lesson, part of it is that as women, we should always be united; you uphold the principle.”  
“She [Khwezi] highlighted that we are not free as women yet; we still have so many challenges. She definitely stood her ground even though at the end she lost her case. But the important thing is that she was brave and fearless.”
The ANCWL faced criticism during Zuma's rape trial in 2006 - with some women within the organisation demonising her.
Most recently the ANCWL was criticised for failing to stand up for four women who held a silent protest while Zuma gave a speech at the IEC’s results centre in August. They were removed from the building by Zuma's bodyguards.
They held up placards that read “10 years later”, “Remember Khwezi”, "I am one in 3" and “Khanga” in reference to the trial.
Zuma was acquitted of raping the then 31-year old Khwezi, who was HIV positive and a family 



Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Breaking News: Moruti Wa Tsotsi's Senyaka has died


The Minister confirmed that he heard the news of the musician’s death from Zynne Sibika, known as DJ Mahoota.
"It is indeed a great loss, Senyaka was no small feat. He contributed to Arts and Culture,” said Mbalula.
The cause of death is still not known.
"This came as a shock, it came like a Tsunami because we did not expect it as we never heard news of him being sick," said Mbalula.
Mbalula says that Senyaka was planning on releasing a new album.
"Just a month ago I was listening to Senyaka with T-bo Touch. He was saying that he is planning on releasing an album,” he said.
Senyaka is popularly known for his movie; ‘Moruti Wa Tsotsi.’ He starred as a scurrilous pastor, in the feature film and its spin-off television series; ‘Confessions to Moruti wa Tsotsi’.
He created quite a controversy when shot a diss song to Brenda Fassie and Yvonne Chaka Chaka "Why uzonda magents." This brew one of the biggest musical kwaito beefs with Brenda responding with her own diss song: "Ma-gents"
Mbalula said that the Arts and Culture as well as South Africa as a whole is poorer without Senyaka.
"May his soul rest in peace."