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Ndu Browns Says Sbahle Is Being Used By Ambitiouz Entertainment

Ndu Browns is one half of the popular musical duo Blaq Diamond. The duo found nationwide success when they were signed to the contentious record label Ambitiouz Entertainment. However, back in 2021, they opted to leave the record label.

However, they formally confirmed their exit from the record label in 2022 during their interview on Podcast and Chill with MacG and Sol Phenduka. At the time, it seemed that things were amicable between Blaq Diamond and the record label.

A fact that would have been rare in terms of outgoing artists from the record label. This is because most major artists leave the record label always leave with scandals surrounding their departure. As such, it seems that there actually is a drama following the recent accusations leveled against the duo by their former artist Sbahle.

Ndu Browns accuse Sbahle of being used by Ambitiouz

As reported before:

[Sbahle recently] took to Instagram to put Umuthi Records, and Ndu, on blast for the alleged mistreatment she has suffered.

In her lengthy post, she started by writing in isiZulu. But when translated read:

“I’ve been quiet for too long, so it’s time to stand up for myself. I have been mistreated for way too long and kept quiet in the hopes that things will get better. However this did not happen, and now I find myself being mistreated yet again.”

People [came] up to my grandparents’ home. Ask for permission to move me to a different province, and promise to take care of my career and support me all the way only for them to abandon me, not knowing what I eat, where I sleep, [or] how I live. Now they are bullying me out of my music and taking it down.

So Bhuti Ndu Brown you really meant it when you called me, “A nothing?” Is that the reason why you are taking down the music that we agreed about? Is this how you are showing your support?”

Since the matter has gone viral, Ndu Browns took to Instagram to address the matter. As it was suspected, Browns seemed to confirm that Sbahle was being used by Ambitiouz to tarnish their reputation. This is as he wrote in part:

“Now (after Sbahle’s signing to Ambitiouz) what’s happening is, the label she is signed to is using her to fight their own battles with us. As you know we left the record label in 2021.”

Moreover, he addresses Sbahle’s accusation of having said she is nothing by stating:

“The other story of me saying she is nothing, are nothing but just lies to try and tarnish my name (they must at least provide some evidence to these accusations…)”

Ndu sentiments seem to support the already ongoing narrative on social media that Ambitiouz was again attempting to ruin the image of successful artists that have decided to part ways with the record label.

@Ambitiouz_Ent nice promo

Source – News365

In Other News – Sbahle Blasts Ndu Browns

Ambitiouz Entertainment is a record label that has a name that is continually met with contention. This is because most of the artists that leave the record label always do so with a dark cloud following them. Specifically, this is mostly due to the record label continually being put on blast by most of its existing artists.

Whether it is the likes of A-Reece, Emtee, Intaba Yase Dubai, and most recently Malome Vector. Learn more

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