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DISTRUCTION BOYZ: MAMPINTSHA OWES US MILLIONS!

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Gqom duo Distruction Boyz want Mampintsha to pay the money he owes them.

Distruction Boyz, whose real names are Zipho 'Goldmax' Mthembu and Thobani 'Que' Mgobhozi, took to social media recently to reveal that the West Ink kingpin had not paid them for their contribution to Babes Wodumo’s hit single Wololo.

READ: DISTRUCTION BOYZ: MAMPINTSHA PAY US!

The song made millions for West Ink and the Omunye hit-makers feel they did not get their fair share of royalties.

They went on to post screenshots of texts they have been sending Mampintsha regarding the debt, to which Mampintsha did not reply.

The duo’s manager Sphamandla “Spha” Gumede said the money owed to them was just over 15 million rand.

"We're talking about millions... so, yoh! This is deep,” he told YFM’s DJ Sabby and Tshepi, “I'm even with one of the gents right now and he doesn't even want to talk because he is so upset," said Gumede.

He also revealed that the next step for the duo would be to take Mampintsha to court.

Ntando Duma is also said to be owed by Mampintsha for her contribution to another one of Babes Wodumo’s hit singles Jaiva Phezkombhede.

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