The dispute between Ambitiouz Entertainment and Malome Vector continues after the record label comments on the alleged court battle regarding the release of the song Ya Costa.
As reported by ZiMoja, the entertainer parted ways with the record label last year after the departures of Blaq Diamond and Intaba Yase Dubai.
Now, Malome is said to be taking Ambitiouz to court for releasing the same song and claiming it as their own.
Ambitiouz recently took to Twitter to comment on an article uploaded by SA Hip Hop Mag. The title of the article read, “Malome Vector speaks on his court battle with Ambitiouz Entertainment.”
Ambitiouz quoted the tweet, saying, “What court battle ? He’s in court alone.”
What court battle ? He’s in court alone .. https://t.co/NjTlrinWkt
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 19, 2023
In a separate tweet, the record label quoted tweeted a tweet by Malome who said that he could never work with Ambitiouz again. The label wrote, “This tweet is too heavy for us to handle. You still signed.”
???? this tweet is too heavy for us to handle . You still signed ?? https://t.co/OOxJ2uaaWV
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 19, 2023
Ambitiouz Entertainment was not done sharing their thoughts yet, as they then uploaded a screenshot of their Facebook post addressing the fans.
“Fans defending the bad actions of artists is what makes these artists to keep losing in [the] long run. How many unsigned artists say they are ‘ready to be scammed as long as they get signed?’ Because they know that the fans will be there after they have made bad decisions.”
The post further read, “Artists destroy their own careers daily, it’s sad to watch how many shoot themselves [in] the foot. And the fans cheer them on. Fans don’t call bad behaviour to order, they fuel the fire that burns the careers of these artists, after they [have] lost it all – fans start laughing at how poor they are.”
The post concluded, “Artists have 1 career. Labels have 100 000 artists to choose from. You are part of the problem.”
— Ambitiouz Ent (@Ambitiouz_Ent) April 20, 2023
Also see: Malome Vector is taking legal action against Ambitiouz Entertainment