Last week we did share with you that Julius Malema took aim at Mabala Noise Entertainment , with claims that Mabala Noise Entertainment company is a front for money laundering from Department of Water Affairs through tenders and claims all rappers from the company are paid R5 Million each.
Well with many of us shocked about the claims and asking a bunch of questions…, it didn’t take long for the label to reach out. First to break the silence was Riky Rick who is signed to the label. The rapper took it to twitter to dismiss Malema’s claims;
‘Bhek… There is no R5million I ever received from anyone… @Julius–S–Malema DO NOT LIE TO THE PEOPLE.’
‘Anyone who knows me knows how hard we work for what we have… @Julius–S–Malema included. Dont ever get it twisted‚’ Riky tweeted.
Then the label also reached out to respond through a press conference which took place on Monday morning. Representing the label, Reggie Nkabinde also dismissed the claims and revealed they’re consulting with lawyers.
“We are still consulting our legal team as to how to go forward. Julius grew up in jail, he likes being in jail so it’s a waste of time to take him to court. “
“Why would artists sell their soul for R5million. We will continue to continue in our quest to ensure an African child continues,” he added.
“The day we take him to task he must be able to prove his statements for now anyone who wants proof must go ask Julius,” he added.
On Twitter: @Mabala_Noise
‘We are not in the business of disclosing artist’s contract. NO artist was paid R5mil or any amount.’
‘Artists are not shaken by this sideshow. As a business we cant standby while they’re being reduced to reckless statements @Julius_S_Malema’
‘Until we go to court, anyone seeking proof on @Julius_S_Malema utterances must get it from him. Ours is to protect our artists from him’
Mabala Noise came to the spotlight when they signed Riky Rick then later went for over 10 artists/ media personalities which included Nasty C, DJ , Major League DJz, Gigi Lamayne, Khanyi Mbau, Mbali Nkosi, Letoya Makhene and more.
SOURCE: timeslive