Big Zulu to Receive Money for Viral Imali Eningi Challenge
- Big Zulu is set to receive money from companies that participated in the #ImaliEningiChallenge
- SAMRO has promised to send a bill to companies that used songs like Imali Eningi and Jerusalema to promote their businesses
- Big Zulu sings about wishing to make more money on the smash hit featuring Intaba Yase Dubai and Riky Rick
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Big Zulu sings about wishing to make more money on his smash hit Imali Eningi. The rapper's wishes may soon come true. The star is about to secure a major bag.
The Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) has reportedly promised to make companies pay for using songs like Imali Eningi to promote their businesses. Many Mzansi companies took part in the then-trending #ImaliEningiChallenge.
The organisation has mentioned they'll be sending a bill to all the companies who used viral tracks like Imali Eningi and Master KG's Jerusalema in a video to promote their businesses.
According to SAHipHopMag, Metro FM hip-hop producer Rashid Kay took to twitter recently to encourage Big Zulu to get in touch with SAMRO and claim royalties for his viral track featuring Intaba Yase Dubai and Riky Rick. Rashid Kay tweeted:
"Big Zulu did you hear? SAMRO says all these companies, production houses, soccer teams… are gonna pay for using those songs for #ImaliEningiChallenge #JerusalemaChallenge."
Big Zulu's track was on high rotation on radio and TV stations in December 2020. It also did very well on digital streaming platforms and YouTube.
In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Big Zulu recently hung out with DJ Shimza and he showed off his expensive clothes in a hilarious video. The Imali Eningi is not just a good musician but he is also a funny guy.
The rapper flexed with a R6 900 waistcoat with a price tag still attached to it, expensive Italian shoes and his Brentwood trousers. The musician told Shimza, who was taking the video, to continue wearing his skinny jeans while he continues with his Maskandi swag. In the clip shared on Twitter by Shimza On Thursday, 14 January, Nkabi says:
"Shimza, continue wearing your skinny jeans... I'm over-the-top today my brother. Look at the bottom, I'm wearing someone's Toyota Tazz, an instalment pants, please check the price of the jacket... They'll say you're my cameraman when I'm with you."
Social media users have taken to Shimza's comment section to share their thoughts on the funny clip.
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Source: Briefly News