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R11 Million Dispute: Boohle & Busta 929 Dragged Into Copyright Case
Boohle and Busta 929 have been drawn into a high-stakes legal battle over their hit track “Ngixolele,” with R11 million in damages now at the center of the dispute.
According to reports, Mokima Music has filed a copyright claim against Black Brain Pictures, alleging that the song was used without proper authorization in the popular telenovela The Black Door.
The case highlights growing concerns around music ownership and licensing within South Africa’s entertainment industry—especially as Amapiano continues to dominate both streaming platforms and mainstream media.
Sources close to the situation suggest tensions are rising, with all parties prepared to firmly defend their positions. At the heart of the issue is a critical question: who truly owns the rights to a hit record, and how should it be used across different platforms?
Industry observers believe the outcome of this case could have far-reaching implications. As Amapiano and other local genres gain more visibility, proper licensing for TV, film, and media use is becoming increasingly important. A ruling in this case could set a major precedent for how music is cleared and compensated going forward.
While “Ngixolele” continues to thrive as a fan-favorite on playlists and screens, its transition from hit song to legal dispute reflects the evolving—and sometimes challenging—business side of a rapidly growing music industry.
With millions at stake and reputations on the line, this is one case the industry will be watching closely.
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