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Emtee Reveals His Latest SAMRO Payment

Emtee Reveals His Latest SAMRO Payment. Overthe years, artists have always been encouraged to register their music with SAMRO, in order to obtain their royalties. SAMRO’s primary role is to administer Performing Rights on behalf of members. The copyright asset management company does this by licensing music users, through the collection of licence fees which are then distributed as royalties. When an artist’s music is on a high rotation across SA radio stations, one would expect to get quite the payout, however, that is not always the case.

A recent revelation by award-winning rapper Emtee is shining the light on how much payments are from the organisation. Emtee shared that he has received R30 payment from SAMRO. Emtee revealed this in response to a tweet by popular DJ Prince Kaybee who revealed he had received R100 from the organisation. The rapper’s fans were rather shocked to find out how much Emtee received, some of his fans however argued that at least Emtee got something. Emtee reminded the follower that he is a parent and things are costly.

 

Royalties are always a burning issue when it comes to the music business. Recently Cassper Nyovest came under fire for allegedly not paying royalties to legendary group, Mahotella Queens who feature on his track called Malome. Producer Veli Shabangu made the allegations against the award-winning rapper at the memorial service of Nobesuthu Mbadu a member of the iconic SA group. “The same energy that he used back then when he wanted the song from them, he must use it to pay them their royalties. Why should they chase after him now?” Shabangu is quoted as saying by Sunday World.

Earlier this year SAMRO revealed that it was unable to pay its members that much needed Covid-19 relief due to missing information, such as banking details. The organisations at the time needed to pay various amounts to artists, the amount depends on the usage of an artists creation. SAMRO CEO Mark Rosin had explained to Sunday World that the amount a be as little as R100 to R250 000. “The distributable value is divided by the total seconds of music [as submitted by the broadcaster], with the result being the unit rate per second. The total seconds of the member’s music used by the station or channel is multiplied by the unit rate.

“License fee is R2m and distributable value divided by 6,000,000, which is a total seconds of music for radio station = R0,33. The R0,33 is multiplied by 2,000 [seconds of music – for a particulate song] = R667. This would mean that the song would have earned royalties amounting to R667, from the specific radio station and the same calculation is repeated for every radio station, TV channel, film, live concert and digital service provider licensed. The overall value thereafter is what is paid to the member as a royalty,” Rosin explained.

Olamide announces 9-stop ‘Carpe Diem’ tour of the US

The show, which will be organized by the esteemed Duke concept will be Olamide’s third in the US.

On October 11, 2021, Nigerian superstar, Olamide announced a nine-stop tour of the US, tagged CARPE DIEM, in line with his groundbreaking 2020 album, which turned one a day earlier.

The nine-stop tour will commence in Minneapolis on November 5, 2021 and end in the DMV [District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia on November 28, 2021. In between, Olamdie will visit Houston and Dallas, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia; Phoneix, Arizona; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Providence, Rhode Island; and New York City.

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kendric14hunnid Ft CLE Cashout: No Stress

Few months after releasing his debut single new school Nigerian rapper kendric14hunnid is back again with another release which he calls No Stress and he joins forces once again with fellow rapper CLE Cashout as the reunite on their second official release. kendric14hunnid previously appeared on his collaborator’s single WHY which was released earlier in the year and the new rapper has returned the favor with the release of his second official single to show their chemistry in the studio as rappers and as friends.
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Watch! K.O And AKA Reunite To Perform Smash Hit ‘Run Jozi’

Watch! K.O And AKA Reunite To Perform Smash Hit ‘Run Jozi’. When the beat to AKA and K.O smash hit, Run Jozi drops crowds are known to get going. The 2014 smash hit to put the spotlight on the then young rappers along with Yanga Chief who features on the song. Run Jozi dominated the airwaves and charts at one point. It has been a while since fans were able to catch the artists performing the song. However, recently a few fans were in for a treat when they got to see the rappers reunite for the performance.

K.O performed alongside AKA at Yanga Chief’s Famous Friends event, which aims to unite SA Hip Hop. The rappers showed fans at the event that they still have what it takes to get crowds going. As the reception to the performance was just as warm. The event scene in South Ah is opening up and everyone is in a festive mood. More artists have returned to performing across the country and are booked and busy. Famous Friends is an event for Hip Hop enthusiasts to engage and reignite the spark in Hip Hop and this reunion might have assisted in doing so.

Run Jozi features on AKA’s album, Levels and is one of the singles on the album that reached Gold status. The music video has over 3 million views on YouTube. The song was certainly a big deal in its time and one of SA Hip Hop hottest collaborations. At one point, Yanga Chief was not credited on the hit song, something that got the streets talking but the rapper in an interview with OkayAfrica reflected on understanding why the moment happened. At the event, several SA Hip Hop acts performed, Yanga had explained in an interview with SlikourOnLive, that there would be no formal stage or structure of the lineup and artists would just perform as they go. SA Hip Hop rap OGs Slikour and Suggasmash of Skwatta Kamp also performed.

 

While the day was all about celebrating all things good in SA Hip Hop it couldn’t be without any drama. A brief fracas broke out after Nota confronted Stogie T and the two had a mini tiff. Nota went on several Instagram Lives and shared several posts detailing what went down between Stogie and him. The Diamond Walk hitmaker responded to everything Nota had to say in a single statement. “Yesterday, at an event touted as bringing hip hop together for the love of the culture, I was minding my own business when Nota encroached my section. I interpreted this as a provocation and gestured for him to leave and an unfortunate fracas ensued,” read his statement.

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Heartbreak inspires YCee’s new 7-track EP, ‘Love Drunk’

Created with zest and vision, the last time Ycee was on this type of form was Late Night Vibrations featuring Dwillsharmony and Patoranking.

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Artist: YCee

Album Title: Love Drunk

Genre: Afro-pop, Bashment, R&B

Date of Release: October 1, 2021

Producers: Smyley, Adey, ATG, Guiltybeatz, C-Tea

Length: 7 songs, 24 minutes

Features: 2 – Dwillsharmony, Patoranking

Label: ANBT/OneRPM

Details/Takeaway: A follow-up to his debut album, Ycee vs. Zaheer, the ANBT boss returns with a 7-track Pop/R&B project, drenched in emotions and a seeming rediscovery of self.

Created with zest and vision, the last time Ycee was on this type of form was Late Night Vibrations featuring Dwillsharmony and Patoranking.

Black Kalonji: Dabulamānzi LP: KING of RanKINGs (Album)

Black Kalonji’s Dabulamanzi was released 2 years back as his demo introducing his original alternate sound in the new world of diversity in Hip Hop. Fast forward to this year, this release is a Remastered Version of the project with the addition of 8 new songs with new features from Izzik & Dessy Frydays to mostly make this a Deluxe Version. Dabulamānzi means “Divider of Waters’, I took this name for the project because of the diversity of sounds and genres on the album.

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Album Track Pointers

“Cinderella”  This Song wasn’t supposed to be on this project but It somehow made it’s way here and now my Personal favorite of the album. At the time I made this song I was going through a Heartbreak and emotional issues. Talking about the whole situation on song really gave me a leap off and more insights to love & relationships, the fact that everyone who listens to the album will be listening to my story gives me a huge relief. Love is Free.

“Don’t Drag Me to War” I was just heading back from getting my first Tattoo on this night in a long ride home, my mind was racing with pressure from the whole system in Nigerian man. Thoughts of War came to my mind, Thoughts about my Past Demons and down times ran along too. Immediately I Got home 193 Rennie played a beat and all I did was write down all I felt in the Cab which births the first line of the Song “I got the Pain tattered on my arm”.

“Pray” As the name of the song depicts “Pray” talks about the importance of Praying as a Hustler, We spent almost a year working on the song, Fromm 193 Rennie making the beats to I arranging and composing in Abuja. Dessy & Zik recorded the song in Accra during a random session where a few parts were on the MacBook Microphone because our Mic got faulty during the session.

“Sunshine” Sometime in 2018, I met with Bryan the Mensah at a bar to Listen to some beats and sounds, meeting Birth 3 records of this project including; ‘Sunshine’, ’Chains’ & ‘Buju Banton’. Sunshine talks about hoping for the Sun to shine on everyone going through Difficult times, hoping for happier times and more Smiles on peoples’ faces.

“Chains” (Feat. Khalasheen)- Chains was also a part of my meeting with Bryan, I made the song with pictures of the common African youth in my mind. The struggles & challenges we go through as the Modern day chains entangled on our Paths to success and also I as an artist finding my new wave and direction.
“Murder & Murderer” I wrote this song and recorded it during the #ENDSARS Saga in Nigeria when Nigerian youths where been gun down during a Protest, talking about the high rate of murder in the country at the time in the country.

 

 

Costa Titch and AKA team up for joint Project “You’re Welcome”

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After the release of two singles South African rappers AKA & Costa titch have finally put out their joint tape which had been previously rumored to be in the works. Prior to the  project release Costa Titch and AKA dropped two singles in Super Soft and Big Deal and now they deliver You’re Welcome. The joint album with Costa Titch is an 8 track offering for your listening pleasure.

Titch Gang x Megacy!Get IN

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https://music.empi.re/yourewelcome

 

Watch their latest video for Super Soft

 

Yanga Chief Features Blxckie & 25K On New Single, ‘Ntoni Na’

Award-winning South African rapper Yanga Chief returns with his a single ‘Ntoni Na’ featuring rappers Blxckie and PTA’s finest 25K. The single is the first release off his upcoming project Pop Star 2.

The Song was released with a music video which was premiered on MTV Base on Tuesday, 31st August and directed by Onkabetse Hlongwane.

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https://sonymusicafrica.lnk.to/NtoniNaDC

 

 

 

 

Costa Titch & AKA back at it with Big Deal

Just weeks after giving us Super Soft South African rappers Costa Titch and AKA are back a new offering and this time they’re telling you welcome with the song title “You’re Wecome’ rumor has it the duo are preparing a joint project for music and hip hop lovers alike with no title or release date yet fans can expect it anytime soon.

 

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Big Zulu out with his third studio album Ichwane Lenyoka

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On his third studio album, South African hip-hop superstar Big Zulu stays true to his origins in rural KwaZulu-Natal. Over the album’s 20 songs, he raps about his upbringing (“Ichwane Lenyoka”, “Baba Ngiyakukhumbula”), love (“Yakhala iPone”, “Ngaqoma ibhinca”), his dominance of the game (“Ushun Wenkabi”) and touches on familiar, relatable issues such as domestic violence (“Ubaba Ulala Nami”) and absentee parents (“Ibele”). Referencing the album’s title, he likens himself to a baby snake: “A snake is unlike a bird,” Big Zulu explains to Apple Music. “After a bird has had chicks, it feeds them, goes hunting and raises them. But after a snake has just had a baby, the baby [is on its own]. It doesn’t raise its own child; the child has to fend for itself. So, in my case, when I got into music, I didn’t have a ‘mother and father’, like a record company, to guide me—it was all up to me.” With that freedom, Big Zulu has crafted a hip-hop album that sounds homegrown as it meanders through Afro-pop, Afro-soul and maskandi—a sound he’s been associated with throughout his career.

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https://electromodeza.lnk.to/IchwaneLenyokaAr