Intaba YaseDubai leaves Ambitiouz
Intaba YaseDubai announces on Facebook that he is leaving Ambitiouz and launching his new Record label, 3.7 Entertainment.  

Intaba Yase Dubai has parted ways with Ambitiouz Entertainment record label after a royalties saga featuring Big Zulu’s email Eningi hit song.

The royalties issue lasted for over three days, and the singer announced quitting music, as he was done with being ill-treated, though Big Zulu claimed he’s paid all the agreed proceeds of the songs to Intaba’s label.

Ambitiouz also claimed to have paid their artist his money and shared receipts on social media, but the singer said he was paid just 3700 monthly.

Returning to Facebook, Intaba Yase, who just released an album, said he’s parted ways with the label and won’t be quitting music again.


His real name is Lindokuhle Msomi, and he is known as Intaba case Dubai in the music industry. Many got to know him in a song smash called Imali Eningi, where he was featured by Big Zulu. He is from Mthanden, in the Kwa Maphumulo area, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.



Ambitiouz Entertainment singer Intaba Yase Dubai and the record label are yet to resolve their differences. This much became obvious after the songster disclaimed he was involved in releasing his latest album. 

Intaba Yase Dubai noted that the record label released his album without his consent in a Facebook post. He wondered when the decision was made and how it was made because he wasn’t involved whatsoever. He ended by saying he wanted his money. As far as he’s concerned, it’s a big shame that this should happen. 

Statement: Ambitiouz Entertainment Addresses Intaba Yase Dubai’s Claim He Got no Royalties From “Imali Eningi”

Who Is Intaba Yase Dubai Of The Mali Eningi Fame?



The latest outburst may not come as a surprise because the songster had publicly claimed that he didn’t receive any royalties from the release of the song “Imali Eningi.” That number had the Big Zulu as the lead musician and the late Riky Rick and Intaba Yase Dubai as guests. 

Contrary to Intaba’s claims earlier, Ambitiouz Entertainment insisted that it has paid him his due from the collaborative song with Big Zulu. So it is unclear what money Intaba is currently demanding. 

This isn’t the first time Ambitiouz Entertainment has had a public tiff with one of its artists. It had public spats with former signees like Emtee, Fifi Cooper, and Amanda Black. 

 Good day

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my supporters for the support, my family, close friends, The taxi owners, taxi drivers, Promoters, music industry colleagues and the Media Houses. 

Would also like to announce that me and Ambitiouz Entertainment have parted ways. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity and platform they gave me when no one did. Like I said before I am not fighting anyone or Ambitiouz, I don’t like uncertainty. I Almost gave up on music because I was not paid what I deserve and what I worked hard for. 

Last year I was depressed and frustrated because I was gigging almost every weekend, but come month end i get paid R3,700? After being in-depth reflection on my career, I won’t quit music, I love it and I am passionate about it, most importantly that’s the only source I have to feed my family.

Engizokudinga kubalandeli bami people who love and respect what i do ukuthi niqhubeke njalo ningiseke njengoba benenza njalo 🙏please after this statement ngicela ningayithuki ilabel futhi ningalwi nabo. 

I will continue to release beautiful new music under my new Record label 3.7 Entertainment. For any Media Interviews and Bookings kindly please email [email protected] or +27 (79) 157-2607.

Thank You All And May God Bless You All Abundantly..