Maskandi singer Ntencane, real name Senzo Zondi, has been exposed for being a deadbeat father. His baby mama, singer Nombuso Gcabashe well known as Ms Levels, is accusing her ex of being a useless father who is failing to pay R 1000 a month. She also questioned her baby daddy's ability to be a good father.
DRUNKEN FAME
Miss Levels said in a video posted on social media that fame has gone to her ex's head. "He is using fame to take advantage of naive girls. He can't keep his zip closed," she said. She said she caught him numerous times cheating on her and that she once went through his phone and found that he was flirting with a string of girls. Ms Levels told ZiMoja that she stands by her video. "I am not scared of him. I can't be chasing a man who makes money to pay a mere R1000 for his child but is always out entertaining different girls and friends," she said. She also confirmed that he had impregnated someone while they were still together. "Unfortunately, I can't say her name because I promise to keep her name out of the media. As we speak, he is expecting a child with another lady who called me because she is also frustrated because of his behaviour. The lady told me he is now ignoring her calls," she said.
MUSICAL DRAMA
Their drama became evident when Miss Levels dropped a diss track over the weekend in response to her ex's original diss track. A battle ensued on social media platforms between the two musicians. Initially, Ntencane released a single titled Dear Mawomntanami, where he addressed the mother of his child and declared that their relationship was over. Ms Level hit back with her diss track dedicated to Ntencane, titled Dear Baba Womntana which quickly gained popularity on social media. In the song, Ms Level speaks about how Ntencane dismissed her when she revealed the news of her pregnancy and how he is an absent father. When called for comment Ncencane said he was not going to endorse the video with an answer. "I don't have time to entertain bitterness, I am sure you have better things to report on," Ntencane said.