Nutty O takes a dig at boss Jah Prayzah?

MILITARY TOUCH MOVEMENT protégé Nutty O has taken a swipe at some of his promoters for Nicodemously stabbing him at the back.

The talented dancehall artiste sensationally claimed that some music promoters and record label owners pretend to care for him,while they are plotting his demise.

“Same hand hyping up, same hand killing. It is still the same old story. Black kill black and it’s a  stubborn reality,” he said.

Industry players fingered MTM principal Jah Prayzah is the victim of the diss.

They said the two’s relationship has taken a dip lately as Jah Prayzah is not giving space to possible threats and is he fights for his hegemony on the musical landscape

Jah Prayzah allegedly formed the   record label Military Touch Movement (MTM) in an attempt to decimate  talented musicians under the guise of supporting them.

Andy Muridzo left MTM on the allegations that MTM did very little on the promises it had made, which led he him present himself as Jah Prayzah’s rival when he released Ngarizhambe and Pakubuda Kwezuva.

I have not been attending MTM functions for some time now and that should be sending a clear message to everyone regarding my position with them.

“Not a single thing l was promised on the contract has been fulfilled actually. Jah Prayzah wants all the good things for himself and he is not willing to assist others and is not a saint as most of you imagine him to be,” Muridzo said

Muridzo added that he is not the only one who is not happy with how things are run at MTM and want out but the others are afraid to come in the open.

Carrington Simbarashe Chiwadzwa popularly known as Nutty O seems to be the latest victim following his recent post on Facebook.

According to an inside source Nutty O is not amused about how Jah Prayzah collaborated with Jamaican reggae musician, Siccature ‘Jah Cure’ Alcock  yet he is not a dancehall artist.

“Nutty O is tired of how the label is not fulfilling its promises and how it is run and especially when Jah Prayzah collaborated with Jah Cure instead of giving the collabo to one of the dancehall members,” the source said.

Nutty O and Jah Prayzah management were however not reachable at the time of writing.