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Enough Black Coffee for Kabila and Culoe De Song

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DJ Kabila, who is allegedlyfrustrated with Soulistic Music.
DJ Black Coffee whose label is said to be in serious trouble.

IT never rains but pours at Soulistic Music stable of “DJ Black Coffee”, real name Nkosinathi Maphumulo.

First Culoe De Song left the stable, and now it seems “DJ Kabila”, real name Siyanda Kabila, might follow suit.

This comes after the record label’s manager, Amaru Da Costa, posted on social networks: It’s official – we are releasing Shimza Ashley Raphala’s album this year. #Working.

This announcement left egg on DJ Kabila’s face. A source at Soulistic Music said this is also why Culoe De Song left.

A source claimed: “Black Coffee and Amaru pretend that things are okay, but they’re not.

“The Soulistic ship is sinking and it’s all Black Coffee’s fault.”

Another source alleged: “DJ Kabila has been with Soulistic for over three years but he’s been overlooked.

“DJ Shimza has been with Soulistic for just over a year and he’s getting all the privileges from the label. Kabila is frustrated with the treatment he gets from the label.”

“Both Black Coffee and Amaru are naive and believe Black Coffee is the God of house music. I don’t know who will be next to leave when DJ Kabila leaves,” the source added.

Yesterday DJ Kabila said: “I’d rather not comment. Yes, Culoe has left but I wouldn’t want to comment any further about my music career.”

The SunTeam sent Amaru and Black Coffee questions via email but neither responded.

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