Oh, the drama! The music industry is no stranger to controversies and disputes, and this time, it’s Skoropo and Limpopo Boy who are at each other’s throats. Skoropo, a talented choreographer and musician, is fuming with anger after hearing his song, “Woza Summer,” being played on the radio with him being credited as a mere feature.
He claims that Limpopo Boy, his former friend and fellow dancer for Makhadzi, stole his song took all the credit for himself, and gave him a feature.
Imagine the scene: Skoropo, patiently working on his song for weeks, pouring his heart and soul into every beat and lyric. Finally, it’s ready, and he eagerly awaits the moment when his masterpiece will be unleashed upon the world.
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But instead of basking in the glory of being the main artist, he hears the DJ’s voice announcing “Limpopo Boy featuring Queen Lolly, Skoropo, and AirBurn Sounds.” Cue the explosion of anger and disappointment.
Skoropo can’t help but express his disappointment, especially considering the history he shares with Limpopo Boy. They used to dance together for Makhadzi, living under the same roof and sharing everything. Skoropo trusted his former friend, never expecting him to stoop so low. “For him to go and steal from me is disappointing,” he laments.
This isn’t the first time these two have butted heads over a song. Skoropo reveals that a similar incident occurred in 2021, but he prefers not to dwell on it. He accuses Limpopo Boy of always playing the victim, conveniently forgetting his past transgressions. It seems like a pattern is emerging here.
When confronted about the stolen song, Limpopo Boy responded with arrogance and dismissiveness. Skoropo describes him as “so arrogant,” claiming that Limpopo Boy accused them of wanting to steal his shine and connections.
But Skoropo is quick to shut down those claims, stating that everyone has their journey and no one is out to steal Limpopo Boy’s shine. All he wants is a sincere apology and for this whole mess to be put behind them.
To add fuel to the fire, the song has now been featured in an upcoming Netflix production titled “Dark Beauty,” starring none other than Limpopo Boy himself. This means that he will undoubtedly receive a significant share of the royalties.
But that’s not all. Skoropo is also noticing other names being associated with the song, such as Prince Benza and Makhadzi. Confusion reigns, and it seems like Limpopo Boy is moving in a rather peculiar manner, taking lyrics from one song and using them in another. Strange indeed.
Let’s set the record straight: nobody is jealous of Limpopo Boy’s success. What he did, however, was unquestionably wrong. Skoropo is standing up for himself and calling out the injustice. The song belongs to him and Limpopo Boy, with Queen Lolly and AirBurn Sounds as features. It’s time for Limpopo Boy to swallow his pride, apologize, and make things right.
In the wild world of music, disputes like these can be all too common. But let’s hope that Skoropo and Limpopo Boy can find a way to resolve their differences amicably. After all, the music industry should be about collaboration, creativity, and respect. As for the rest of us, we’ll be eagerly waiting to see how this melodramatic tale unfolds.
So, let the music play on, but let’s also remember the importance of giving credit where credit is due.
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