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Music House KZN fall out with Judas Stone & Percywayne

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English: Judas Stone and Percywayne's journey in the music industry took a dramatic turn when they joined forces to form YOT, a dynamic hip-hop music duo. Their talents caught the attention of Music House KZN, a government agency in Durban dedicated to fostering local music talent. Landing a deal with Music House KZN seemed like a dream come true for the aspiring artists, offering them a platform to showcase their skills and reach a wider audience.

However, their optimism quickly turned to disappointment and frustration when allegations of fraud and financial mismanagement surfaced within Music House KZN. Shockingly, it was revealed that politicians associated with the ruling ANC party were involved in the corruption scandal, siphoning off more than R8 million from the agency. As a result, Judas Stone and Percywayne, who had worked tirelessly to secure their deal, found themselves abandoned and left to fend for themselves in the aftermath of the scandal.

The collapse of Music House KZN dealt a devastating blow to the local music industry, leaving promising talents like Judas Stone and Percywayne stranded and disillusioned. The agency, which had the potential to nurture and elevate emerging artists, became mired in controversy and ultimately failed to fulfill its mandate. Meanwhile, established stars like Tzozo and DJ Happy Girl, who had benefited from the agency's support in the past, remained conspicuously silent as their colleagues faced the fallout alone.

Despite the setbacks and injustices they've endured, Judas Stone refuses to stay silent, using his voice to shed light on the corruption that has plagued the industry. His advocacy serves as a reminder that genuine passion and dedication to music should be the driving force behind institutions like Music House KZN, rather than the self-serving agendas of corrupt officials. As the industry grapples with the repercussions of the scandal, the resilience and determination of artists like Judas Stone and Percywayne offer hope for a brighter future where talent is valued and supported.
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