UNITED Kingdom singer, Qounfuzed, claims a Zimbabwean media outlet is blocking his music career.
Qounfuzed alleges a disagreement with a media outlet member led to a ban on him and his music.
A song, Uri Chocolate, featuring Qounfuzed and Master H, was reportedly unreleased due to the outlet’s influence.
On the Back and forth Podcast, Qounfuzed said the media outlet’s member's girlfriend appeared in his music video, and the member disapproved.
Qounfuzed claims the oulet stopped promoting him and pressured other artists not to collaborate with him.
"He has said it on his own that they will never post my works on their platform," Qounfuzed said about the media outlet member.
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"There is something going on. I shot a music video with one of the guys who runs the media outlet’s girlfriend and he didn't like it,"
"He seems to think something might have happened between me and his girlfriend so of late he has been on my case, and they have stopped posting about me and my music.
"And he is influencing artists not to work with me. He has said it on his own that they will never post my works on their platform," he said.
"I did a song with Master H, and I meant to release it last year but that guy held the song and gave a directive that that the song must not be released and no artist under the media outlet must, and will not work with me because of this issue," he said.
“Right now they have power and can make you trend so if they tell an artist not to work with you it can happen,” he said.
“Recently I was supposed to be on a remix but I was cancelled. I was also supposed to be on the Gore remix but because of the issue I was not included.”