Kwesta's 'Mayibabo' Royalties Scandal: The Untold Story

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  • Former Rhythm City star Itu Bokaba claims she sang the hook on Kwesta's hit song Mayibabo
  • Actress reveals she was paid a mere 29 cents in royalties from SAMRO
  • Producer Makwa accuses Nota Baloyi of mishandling the song's royalty splits
Kwesta’s ‘Mayibabo’ royalties drama has taken a dramatic turn, involving Nota Baloyi. Image: Cindy Ord via Getty Images/@itubokaba_sa/@only1makwa on X. Source: UGC

Let me break it down for you. The name Nota Baloyi has surfaced in the ongoing royalties scandal surrounding Kwesta's massive hit song Mayibabo. This track, featuring Okmalumkoolkat, DJ Maphorisa, and DJ Buckz, has been at the center of a heated debate over who gets what from the earnings. It's not just about the money—it's about fairness, transparency, and doing right by everyone involved.

Itu Bokaba Speaks Out: A Shocking Revelation

Former Rhythm City actress Itu Bokaba recently took to TikTok to drop a bombshell. She boldly claimed that she provided the vocals for the iconic hook on Mayibabo. Now, here's where things get wild: Itu revealed that the South African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) only paid her a measly 59 cents in royalties. That's right—59 cents! Can you believe that?

When Itu questioned this paltry payment, she was told by Nota Baloyi that the money had been handed over to DJ Maphorisa. "I was told by Nota that the money was given to Themba," Itu explained. "At least I made 59 cents after trying to get SAMRO to add my name." This revelation sparked outrage online, with fans calling for accountability from those involved in the song's production and distribution.

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  • “I was told by Nota that the money was given to Themba, at least I made 59 cents after trying to get SAMRO to add my name,” Itu said.

    Producer Makwa Weighs In: Blaming Nota Baloyi

    On X (formerly Twitter), music producer Makwa—who previously claimed he produced the song and not DJ Maphorisa—stepped into the fray. He accused Nota Baloyi of being the root cause of the confusion surrounding the royalty splits. Makwa argued that Nota handled the splits behind everyone's backs, leaving key contributors out of the loop.

    In a series of tweets, Makwa emphasized that DJ Maphorisa wasn't responsible for the mess. "Maphorisa is not responsible for this mess up, Nota is," Makwa wrote. "He did the splits behind our backs." Fans were curious to hear more, and Makwa revealed that Kwesta had reached out to him following Itu's claims.

    "He actually contacted me about this yesterday. He told me that the Lady who was singing the hook exposed all of this. Naye akazi nix but he contacted Sony about this," Makwa shared.

    Makwa assured his followers that his team is actively working to ensure he receives the compensation he deserves. "We're taking steps to make sure I get what's rightfully mine," he added.

    Samthing Soweto Joins the Fray: Addressing DJ Maphorisa

    Adding fuel to the fire, Samthing Soweto recently weighed in on the royalties drama involving DJ Maphorisa. In an earlier report by Briefly News, Samthing addressed the ongoing feud with DJ Maphorisa, claiming that the producer had no involvement in creating his music. This adds another layer to the controversy, as questions arise about who truly deserves credit—and payment—for their contributions.

    Samthing's comments highlight the broader issues within the music industry, where disputes over production credits and royalties often overshadow the art itself. As the saga unfolds, one thing is clear: transparency and respect for all contributors are essential to resolving these conflicts and ensuring artists are treated fairly.

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