South African singer and songwriter Amanda ‘Ami’ Faku is in a legal dispute with Raphael Benza and his label Vth Session over royalty issues. Benza became well-known in South Africa’s music scene due to his close relationship with the late rapper AKA.
She wants to end her contracts with Benza and Vth Session, citing concerns about Benza’s history with young black female artists. She claims he might have taken advantage of her when she was new to the industry.
According to Ami, their agreement said she’d get 50% of the net income earned by Vth Session, and the label would provide detailed financial reports. However, when she asked for these documents, she got incomplete and inaccurate records.
She also says she owns the masters to her album Imali because she invested over R400,000 of her own money in its production. This dispute highlights issues in artist-management relationships and the importance of transparent financial dealings in the music industry.
The outcome of this case could impact how artists and managers work together in the future. If Ami succeeds, it might lead to more transparent and fair agreements in the industry. However, if Benza and Vth Session prevail, it could reinforce the current power dynamics between artists and management.
The music industry is watching this case closely, as it could set a precedent for how artists and managers negotiate contracts and handle royalties. Ultimately, the court’s decision will determine the future of Ami’s career and potentially shape the broader music landscape.
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