Tshego excitedly introduced on social media that he’s received the authorized combat in opposition to a corporation who refused paying him royalties for his songs.
On Sunday, the rapper lamented concerning the situation, and lots of assumed it was Cassper Nyovest’s Household Tree document label that owed him, as he was a part of the label earlier than departing.
“If I advised you I haven’t seen a single cent (gross sales) from HENNESSY, GARDEN, THE VIBE, TELL EM SAY, SO HIGH, DEM AH WIND, and many others… what would you say? Thoughts you, I OWN THE MASTERS ON ALL THESE SONGS!”
He added, “Been combating a really silent authorized battle. And after I win this case on Monday the standard shit stops.”
Returning to Twitter on Tuesday, he confirmed wining the authorized battle, as he shared the screenshot of an e mail, the place he was requested to ship his account particulars.
Fairly certain I simply received this shit. pic.twitter.com/ljO2j9sVtV
— T⚡️H E G O (@OfficialTshego) December 8, 2020
A honest thanks @KMalatji and the #TailorMadeLaw staff for getting my catalogue again in my possession in any case my calls, emails, and texts failed. Thanks #Africori for realising my catalogue was for none to earn from however myself. We’re setting a precedent 🙏🏽
— T⚡️H E G O (@OfficialTshego) December 8, 2020
Nonetheless, some tweeps claimed he was chasing clout with the cash situation, in different to advertise his forthcoming 2nd album. Whereas, a number of others mentioned it most likely wasn’t Household Tree label.