Chicco Twala Makes History After Inking Major Deal With US-Based Company

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Veteran musician and producer Chicco Twala has signed a historic deal with a United States-based company. The partnership will benefit SA artists.

Twala's partnership through Imbokodo Collecting Society aims to promote South African music and dance in the USSource: Twitter. The veteran star recently met with a US-based company, Universal Royalty Exchange, for a deal with his Imbokodo Collecting Society.Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Briefly News on your News Feed!

Twala added that he ventured into this deal to ensure that South African talent dominates the international market, just as Nigerian Afrobeats took over the US and European markets. He said: "The dominance of Nigerian music in the US and Europe is the reason I embarked on this journey. South Africa has the best dance music in all genres, but we have not been able to penetrate those markets with our God-given talent in the way we should."Chidimma Adetshina saga cans SA's invite to global fest, drama throws Mzansi into wild spin online

Priddy Ugly is often referred to as the greatest lyricist of our time, and his recent success is a testament to his greatness. The rapper's music has been making strides on streaming platforms like Spotify, and he is grateful for the support.Privilege Kandi is an entertainment news editor . A Journalism and Mass Communication graduate from the Christian College of Southern Africa , she has been in the arts and entertainment industry for six years.

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