Africa-Press – Zambia. Earlier this afternoon, in a now deleted post, TOP Zambian artist Vinchenzo subliminally sent a message asking a “party” to start looking for lawyers.
This evening, the singer’s thread continues as he says he wants the money Boomplay owes him which amounts to 15,650 USD (equivalent to 361,774.90 Zambian Kwacha) for the 23.5 million streams he has on the digital streaming platform.
The singer also acknowledged the fact that he and others have been fighting the wrong people, and now they know who to go to if they want to claim their funds.
He wrote, “I have about 23.5 million streams on Boomplay and all this while we have been fighting the wrong person. At least now we know where to start from.”
He continued, “Ine, I have worked hard for my craft, and I want my $15,650. K359950 is a lot of money. When I am back, nifunako ndalama zanga, nilinankongole zobweza kubantu naine.”
This statement comes after the singer Yo Maps appeared on MIJEDO CONNER in an exclusive interview with Malawian TV host Felistus Ngwira, revealing his role in Boomplay paying Zambian artists.
He told Felistus Ngwira that he had a portal on Boomplay where he had about 75 other Zambian artists receiving their royalties owed by Boomplay without their knowledge.
Yo Maps added that if one of those artists insulted him on social media, he would tell Boomplay to remove that artist from his portal. That artist would seize receiving their payments from Boomplay as they could only do so through Yo Maps’ “portal.”
Several artists have reacted to the interview. Some have found the superstar’s remarks appalling. Some laughed it off, but for Vinchenzo M’bale, he wants his money, and he seems determined.
Vinchenzo M’bale says he will attend to the issue when he gets back from South Africa. Are the Olios Kingdom in trouble? Are law suits headed their way?
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