Malloti, the former girlfriend, speaks out in support of Hwinza amidst a heated copyright battle over the song “Denga”.

Malloti, the former girlfriend, speaks out in support of Hwinza amidst a heated copyright battle over the song “Denga”.

Malloti, the former girlfriend, speaks out in support of Hwinza amidst a heated copyright battle over the song "Denga".
Malloti, the former girlfriend, speaks out in support of Hwinza amidst a heated copyright battle over the song “Denga”.

Viral socialite Malloti has sprung to guard Hwinza over the copyright battle over his hit tune, Denga.

 

The Scramble For Denga

Hwinza has been burning the roads with the melody, Denga, which has ended up a hit. Final week, little-known craftsman Old Stallion Criminal pulled the melody off YouTube after making a copyright claim.

 

Four months prior, the artist welcomed Hwinza to highlight on the melody, which was created by Virtuoso Records. Tune in to that form here.

 

This year, Hwinza went to Oskid’s studio and recorded his possess form of the tune, keeping the snare and his verses on the track. It shows up he did not get authorization from Antiquated Stallion Criminal to redo the melody, which has overwhelmed the unique to gotten to be a smasher. As a result, the unique proprietor of the tune made a copyright claim on YouTube.

Malloti Guards Hwinza

 

 

Hwinza’s ex Malloti has taken to Instagram to protect the chanter over the copyright fight.

 

 

 

She lashed out at Antiquated Stallion Criminal:

“Stop try a ride on someone’s wave. Your time will come. Keep working and stop being jealous of the song becoming a hit song. Denga ndeya Hwinza he first recorded that song over 7 years ago way before he had access to better studios the likes of ana Oskid etc. And don’t think people are actually starting to see Hwinza’s talent because of Denga. No, it’s because of his hard work and consistency. 

“You wanted him to feature on your song and he said the song was wack the day you came to Harare. You wanted to pay $70 and that day he was rerecording that song Denga kwa Ghost. Even the beat, he created that melody with his own mouth. Then you said it was good then you asked to feature on that one and you paid for studio time. I even have the one from 7 years ago when he recorded it.