Singer and songwriter Intaba YaseDubai is taking a break from music. Real name Lindokuhle Msomi, the Imali Eningi vocalist, announced yesterday that he was would focus his energy elsewhere until further notice.
NOTHING AMBITIOUS WITH A TAKE HOME OF R3700
Intaba left the controversial Ambitiouz Entertainment last year after he complained that the company was paying him a mere R3700 a month.
He made the announcement on Sunday through his social media pages and said he would channel his energies towards producing.
"I wish you to know that I love you all the time. I have trusted you till today, in everything we went through together I just wish you believe me when I say I don’t blame you and the experience was amazing. You taught me how to be strong. I appreciate you. As you know we have built ourselves a lot of enemies. Even our lifestyle has changed. We now seek for protection 24/7 because they want to keep us as slaves forever. Let’s take a break. It’s time to accept we have failed, let’s try something else and move on in life. To everyone who loved and supported me from day one, know that I love you and I’m not giving up but I have to start something new in order to survive. I’m still available for performances. To projects I have promised you, wish to put them on hold till further notice," he posted.
CONTRACTUAL CHAINS
Intaba further said that he got himself a new job to make a living. "I got my self a job. I promise you one day if ever we will be free from this jail we are in, I’ll give you music as I won’t stop recording since I love writing music. For now let’s accept another chapter in my life. I have a lot of work as a director at 3Point7 Ent and I hope you will support our new kids as they about to take off. God bless you for building me to become this man I am now. And I would like to say thank you for your support. It’s time I go back behind the scenes where my heart has always been," he said.
Intaba is currently embroiled in a contractual dispute with Ambitiouz Entertainment as he wants them to release him from a contract that stipulates that he release four albums under them.