Mzansi's music scene is buzzing! DJ Zinhle recently revealed why Cassper Nyovest didn't feature on her new album, Zee Nation Volume 1. According to Zinhle, Cassper simply didn't respond to her request for a collaboration. She shared the story on 5FM Drive with Zanele Potelwa, explaining that she envisioned a Cassper feature to add balance and his signature smooth flow to the album.
Initially, Cassper reportedly agreed to the collaboration. However, when it came time to deliver his verse, Zinhle says he became unresponsive. "Originally I thought I’d put Cassper on cause he’s good with that type of flow, like easy-going but he mized me… after he agreed actually. I sent him the snippet of the song and he never came back to me," Zinhle revealed, jokingly adding that she had proof in their text messages.
Zinhle lightheartedly suggested that Cassper's newfound interest in gaming might be the reason for his delayed response, implying he was preoccupied. This situation highlights the unpredictable nature of collaborations, even between prominent figures in the industry. This comes after Cassper himself voiced being 'mized' by Young Stunna. Talk about a plot twist!
In related news, Minnie Dlamini is taking legal action against podcasters MacG and Sol Phenduka over allegedly derogatory comments made on their show, Podcast and Chill with MacG. Dlamini is citing hate speech, unfair discrimination, and harassment based on gender. The controversy stems from comments made by Mukwevho suggesting Dlamini's relationships ended due to offensive and misogynistic reasons.
Dlamini is seeking R1 million in damages for the impairment of her dignity and R1.5 million for a women’s organisation. She also demands a court-approved apology from Mukwevho and Phenduka. This situation underscores the importance of accountability and respect in the entertainment industry. It remains to be seen how these situations will unfold, but one thing is certain: Mzansi is watching!
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