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Nomcebo and Open Mic reportedly end dispute

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Nomcebo Zikode and Open Mic Productions have reportedly settled their differences.


The singer accused the music company of exploitation, especially with the hit song, Jerusalema; she dragged the label to court.

The dispute thickened after Open Mic took down the Grammy-award-winning song, Bayethe on streaming platforms.

Nom featured on the song alongside Kellerman and Zakes Bantwini; they brough the win home early this year.

According to ZiMoja, the singer and the record label have smoked the peace pipe.

“They are in the process of resolving their differences. It has been a long and winding road but they have been good since January this year,” an insider tells ZiMoja.

“They are in the process of releasing a project and then they will part ways amicably.”

“The case is still pending, however, and they need to reach an agreement.”

However, Nom’s management didn’t want to spill much about the new development.

“All will be revealed in due course and a statement will be sent out.” Lionel Jamela of Open Mic confirmed the news. “Yes it is true, but we are still in talks and cannot reveal further.”

 

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