By Zuko Komisa
The conflict between Ambitiouz Entertainment and one of its artists, Intaba Yase Dubai, is far from over.
A fresh development in the conflict between the two parties is that Intaba Yase Dubai, now accuses the record company of removing one of his singles from YouTube.
The musician recently accused Ambitiouz Entertainment of withdrawing his song “Voicemail” off the video-streaming service in a statement on his Facebook page.
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He shared a screenshot of a message he received after his song got removed.

He wrote in isiZulu, saying
“Ambitious Removed my new single #Voicemail on my Chanel on Youtube Shuthi abasuthi ,Ayibanelisi lemali asebeyidlile nalena abasayidla namanje. Kodwa ke Impi isaqhubeka ukuty iyophelelaphi asazi.”
This means, “The record label isn’t satisfied with the money they have made off me so far, so they are pushing ahead. It’s a warfare of some sort, which I don’t know how it will end.”
The singer’s assertions that he received no compensation for his contributions to Big Zulu’s “Imali Eningi” song were followed by this public outburst. Big Zulu responded by clarifying that the songster was compensated by the record company, and Ambitiouz Entertainment concurred. Since then, Intaba Yase Dubai and Ambitiouz’s friendship has deteriorated.
Anyone familiar with the history of the record label wouldn’t be surprised by the recent argument between the artist and the label.
The label hasn’t released an official statement.
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