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Nandipha808 accused of owing artists money and using muthi amid amapiano success

Posted on May 30, 2026
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Nandipha808

Amapiano producer Nandipha808 has found himself at the centre of controversy after social media allegations surfaced accusing him of owing artists money and allegedly using muthi to boost his success in the music industry.

The accusations have sparked heated debate online, with fans and critics weighing in on the claims as the producer’s name continues to trend across social platforms.

Despite the growing chatter, Nandipha808 has not publicly responded to the allegations.

The producer has become one of amapiano’s fastest-rising stars in recent years, earning recognition for his distinct “private school amapiano” sound and a catalogue of popular hits including “Mnike,” “Banike” and “Forgive Our Trespasses.”

His rise in the genre has also seen him collaborate with some of the biggest names in South African music, including Tyler ICU, Ceeka RSA and DJ Maphorisa.

In addition to his hit singles, he has received praise from fans for projects such as Top Boy and No Vocal Album, which helped cement his place among amapiano’s leading producers.

As discussions around the allegations continue online, some fans have defended the producer and praised his work ethic and musical talent, while others have called for transparency regarding claims involving unpaid artists.

The controversy comes at a time when conversations around finances, credit and exploitation within the amapiano industry continue to dominate headlines, with several artists previously speaking out about payment disputes and behind-the-scenes industry tensions.

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