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“I’ll only be dropping skits for my next album” – Ntukza

“I’ll only be dropping skits for my next album” – Ntukza. Ntukza’s album has been a long time coming and the rapper has revealed new details regarding his long-awaited body of work.

“I’ll only be dropping skits for my next album” – Ntukza

Taking to Twitter, the rapper said that when his album drops it won’t be available on traditional streaming platforms. Ntukza said that the album will be sold as soft copies on Afribiz Ent. “When I finally drop my project in a couple of months, it will not be found on traditional Streaming platforms as we know them. I’m selling full Album soft copies through Afribiz Ent. No sharing allowed!” He tweeted.

As if that wasn’t enough, the rapper stated that anyone who shares the album will face severe legal consequences, as it will include a disclaimer. “Well, a Disclaimer will be attached & upon discovery that you’ve shared the music. Big legal troubles shall ensue,” he added.

The veteran rapper is not completely neglecting the traditional music streaming platforms, rather he mentioned that he will only drop skits for his album. “I’ll only be dropping skits for my next album. Full project to be sold digitally through Afribiz. The streaming business is just not for me at all!” Wrote Ntukza on his Instagram story.

The rapper once announced that he will be dropping an EP last year, but he ended up pushing back the release date. To this day the Shalom EP has not found its way to the rapper’s fans. “Had a meeting, my Ep was pushed back for next year, stay patient it’s coming beginning of 2023 #Shalom,” he tweeted.

 Ntukza said the delay gave his initiative more time to be relevant and appeal to more people. The rapper apologized to his followers for the inconvenience.  “I believe my Ep being pushed back will give it more strength to reach where it needs to when it initially comes out. Sorry for inconvenience to all die hards, sobuya ngamandla!” He wrote.

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