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Ambitiouz Entertainment Ambushes Blaq Diamond’s Danya Devs After Releasing His Album Early

Ambitiouz Entertainment Ambushes Blaq Diamond’s Danya Devs After Releasing His Album Early Ambitiouz Entertainment has once again pounced on its former artists in a bid to fulfil the contractual obligation they had with the duo Blaq Diamond.

Ambitiouz Entertainment Ambushes Blaq Diamond’s Danya Devs After Releasing His Album Early

Blaq Diamond‘s Danya Devs is poised to drop his album titled Inkosi Yoshuni. Danya announced the release of new music on Instagram, stating that it would be available tomorrow, May 24, 2023. “24/05/2023💐💿❤️‍🔥❤️🐬 @artonsnaps”🦅 wrote Devs.

However, following Danya’s departure from Ambitiouz, the record label dropped his body of work earlier to counter all the progress he has made. Taking to Twitter, Ambitiouz Entertainment announced the release of the Inkosi Yoshuni album a day before its planned release. “Bon appetit 🍿#InkosiYoshuni,” tweeted Ambitiouz.

The album was released with a promotion song Inkosi Yoshuni which was supposed to be released. As it stands, Danya Devs has not made any comment regarding Ambitiouz Entertainment‘s move to drop his album early.

Following their departure, Blaq Diamond made it clear that they left Ambitiouz Entertainment on amicable terms. They revealed that there is no bad blood between the two parties and they wanted to try new things, but the current turn of events is telling otherwise.

It was time, we have grown now. It was between sticking the label or choosing growth more than anything, you know because we wanted to go and tap into the African market, so they felt like if we tap into the African market we’re gonna lose our people here local.” Said, Blaq Diamond after leaving Ambitiouz Entertainment.

Upon leaving Ambitiouz Blaq Diamond launched their own record label Umuthi Record. The duo had their own fair share of controversial moments with their artist Sibahle who accused them of bullying her.

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