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By Lineo Lesemane

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Singer Sbahle accuses Blaq Diamond’s Ndu Browns of bullying and ill treatment

The singer claims that Ndu Browns mistreated her and broke the promises he made to her grandmother.


Emlanjeni hitmaker Sbahle says she now understands why artists commit suicide. The singer went on an Instagram rant to expose Blaq Diamond’s other half, Ndu Browns.

She claims that Ndu and others came to her grandmother’s house to ask for granny’s permission to take her to another province and promised to support her music career only to abandon her.

“Not knowing what I eat, where I sleep, or how I live. Now they are bullying me out of my music and taking it down. So Bhuti Ndu, you really meant it when you called me a nothing? Is that the reason you are taking down the music that we agreed about? Is this how you are showing your support?” she added.

Ndu releases a statement

To give his side of the story, Ndu posted a statement on his Insta stories, denying all the accusations. He said Sbahle left his record label, Umuthi Records, one year ago for Ambitiouz Entertainment.

He furthermore claimed that Ambitiouz is using Sbahle to fight its battles.

“The label she is signed to is using her to fight their own battles with us. As we all know, we left the same label in 2021. The other story about me saying she is nothing, is nothing but lies to try to tarnish my name… other than that you will understand that this is just their old tactic of creating scandals for most of the artists that left the label,” he wrote, adding that he has nothing against Sbahle.

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“You are bigger than this Ndu”

Sbahle hit back at Ndu’s statement and rubbished claims that Ambitiouz Entertainment is using her. She said she expected Ndu to protect her as a brother and at least give her a heads-up before taking down her song.

“You went on socials asking for me to release the song, and we all agreed that we’ll release the song, hence the song was released under Ambitiouz. You are bigger than this Ndu. What’s the long-term gain in you using me to fight Ambitiouz? You cannot use my career or my life as a tool to fight your battles. I would expect you to protect and shield me in such acts, not you taking me down,” Sbahle said.

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