SA's Master KG's track raises conflict between Charma Gal, Figos

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Popular Limpopo artist Master KG has caused conflict between local artists Charma Gal and Figos after the two were featured in two versions of his song, Ntshalele Le Bana.

The 22-year-old from Calais village in Tzaneen took the local music industry by storm and his songs are very popular in Botswana.  In an effort to tap more into the local market Master KG allegedly featured both artists and later accused Figos of stealing the song.

He posted on his Facebook page denying the collaboration between him and Figos but acknowledged the one he had with the Sekuta singer.

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