Makhadzi and Open Mic Productions’ fight is far from settling as the music company demands an apology and retraction of a statement by Friday.
The singer revealed days ago that the label renewed the contract without her consent; it was said that she signed an autorenewal contract three years ago.
However, Makhadzi isn’t pleased with the action taken by the label and she’s gone legal against them.
Things took a different turn after the music company served the Ma Gear hitmaker a legal letter demanding she apologized for false statements made; it was also disclosed by the label that she was paid R8 million.
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Makhadzi vs Open Mic: Singer Asked To Issue Apology After Allegedly Lying About Not Receiving Money for Music |
The Makhadzi vs Open Mic Productions war is taking another turn ... Open Mic are claiming they paid her almost R8 million and she must apologize by Friday for her social media accusations and for saying she was not paid a single cent.. they have sent their lawyers to Makhadzi pic.twitter.com/8Rpe2UoNZo
— The Instigator (@Am_Blujay) May 10, 2023
Open Mic Reveals Makhadzi Received R8 Million Advance Payment:
However, that’s not the end of the story. Open Mic has come out swinging and revealed that Makhadzi has already raked in a mouth-watering R8 million from them.Open Mic has even got the receipts and bank statements to prove it, showing that the energetic songstress received a fat advance of nearly R8 million and an additional R300,000 towards her house payments.
“We annex hereto a schedule of some of the payments advanced by our client to yours, totalling an amount of R7,956,004,86 as well as a further payment of R300,000.00 made by our client to “TW Property” under the reference “Makhadz! House Deposit’ as annexures A & B, respectively,” part of the letter of demand seen by this publication reads.
Label Demands An Apology From Songstress
The label goes on to demand an apology from the songstress for dragging their name through the mud when in actual fact they paid her handsomely.The label wants Makhadzi to apologise using the same channels she used to vent out her frustrations with them.
“In light of the above, our client hereby demands an apology and retraction of the aforesaid false, harmful and defamatory statements, which must be also be published through your client’s Twitter and Instagram accounts,” part of the statement from Open Mic’s lawyers reads.
Open Mic also alleges that by venting out her contract issues on social media the Ghanama singer breached clause 11 of her contract.