DJ Tira's upcoming collaboration with the Qwabe twins has
been thrown into uncertainty after their management claimed the
Afrotainment boss had not spoken to them to discuss his plans for the
former Idols SA contestants.
The
twins are currently contracted to Think Entertainment for all
appearances and bookings, and Gallo Records for all recordings.
However,
they have made appearances with DJ Tira over the last two weeks, with
the musician telling TshisaLIVE he plans to include them on a music
video and in an upcoming collaboration.
Took the Qwabe Twinz to the people yesterday. https://twitter.com/DJTira/status/1191027613726318594— Thank You Mr DJ (@DJTira) November 3, 2019
The
twins' manager, Kim Coppen, told TshisaLIVE she had noted their
appearance at an event with DJ Tira, and said if he wished to represent
them, they would need to approach Think Entertainment to negotiate their
release.
"We
are very aware there are social media posts showing them with DJ Tira,
but to our knowledge they are not recording with him at the moment. We
have been in contact with them and they have not indicated they would
like to be removed from their management contract."
Kim dismissed any suggestions that the twins were not aware of the contract or its conditions.
"We
are very realistic about the expectations of the artists and how they
want to run their careers after the competition. Our main focus is to
make sure that during the time spent under our management, they are
getting a realistic idea of what the music industry is like and they are
protected."
Gallo
Records confirmed to TshisaLIVE that the twins are still under contract
with them, and they had reached out to Tira to discuss the upcoming
collab.
"We
have contacted DJ Tira outlining our position that the twins are
already signed and that Gallo would be open to having a discussion with
them on the way forward. We have not yet had a response. The twins have
also not been in touch with Gallo to discuss this or for further clarity
about the recording contracts they have already signed," Gallo Record's
Rob Cowling said in a statement.
TshisaLIVE's
attempts to contact Tira were unsuccessful at the time of publishing
this article, but the artist told Daily Sun he was just helping the
twins.
"I'm
merely assisting them to kickstart their music careers. I wouldn't want
to see local talent going to waste. I took them to AKA's events for a
public appearance. They did that for free and their fans were happy to
see them.
"In the next few days they will be at Afrotainment studios recording their music, but this doesn't mean I have a contract with them.
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