The marriage between newly signed Inkabi Records artist Musiholiq and the stable has ended.

Inkabi Records is owned by rapper Big Zulu and it houses award winning artists like Zulu himself, Lwah Ndlunkulu, Stallion, Siya Ntuli, Star Healer, Fanatic and Mduduzi Mncube.
Inkabi Records announced Musiholiq late last year he was part of the family but the company is not getting him gigs and it sidelined him in their school tours.
MDNtv News can confirm that the relationship between Musiholiq has gone South.
“You cannot announce someone as your artist and you don’t do anything for the singer. He doesn’t know whether he is coming or going. They have stopped taking his calls and they are continuing with their business and not involving in anything from the company. All Inkabi Records are not taking his calls and he has decided to focus more to his company and his artists,” the first source said.
Another source said that Inkabi Records management last spoke to Musiholiq whose real name is Ncazelo Mtolo from Umlazi in Durban in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in December.
“They stopped communicating with him. The guy is stressed but at least his company First Class Entertainment is doing very well. He signed Naledi Aphiwe and Okwanda and they are doing very. They were jealous of him and opted to sign him to destroy his talent. They are doong the thing with Mduduzi Ncube after he discovered Fanatic. They have decided to sign so that he cannot be bigger than Stallion production wise. They fear competition,” the source.
The third source said:
“The working relationship was not working between the two parties and he has moved back to his stable called First Class Entertainment.He must focus on his artist and continue releasing music under his company. They have stopped posting anything related to his career.”
When Musiholiq was contacted he did not confirm or deny the allegations.
“I don’t what’s happening my brother. You contact them at Inkabi Records. They will explain better, they are best people to speak. I’m in the dark and things are not happening so I have my own company and artists so I think I have to focus on growing,” he said.
Inkabi Records Manager Will Dlamini failed to respond to the queries that were sent to him. Big Zulu was sent questions but did not respond.
