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Emtee: From Hip-Hop Artist to Certified Hit Maker Offering Ghostwriting Services
Renowned South African artist Emtee, also known as Ndevu Mthembeni, has recently clarified his identity, asserting that he is not just a rapper but a hip-hop artist with a strong focus on songwriting.
In a bold declaration, Emtee expressed his frustration with being labelled solely as a rapper, emphasizing his prowess as a certified hitmaker and songwriter. He took to social media to convey this, stating, “I’m not a rapper. I’m a hip-hop artist. Stop asking me to ‘spit some bars’ when you see me. TF!? I’m a songwriter. Certified hit maker.”
Furthermore, Emtee extended an intriguing offer to fellow musicians by making his ghostwriting services available. He revealed the pricing structure for his services, stating, “And if you want me to ghostwrite for you, it’s going to cost you 10 bands per song. If you need me on a hook only, 45 bands. It’s all fair business. A big hustle hook ain’t cheap, kuh.”
Emtee’s move not only showcases his versatility in the music industry but also opens up opportunities for collaboration and creative partnerships. As an artist who has proven his ability to craft chart-topping hits, his ghostwriting services could be an enticing prospect for those seeking the Emtee touch in their musical endeavors.
Meanwhile, one recent incident involved Sjava, who turned down a request from an upcoming artist to collaborate on a song. He cited concerns about future accusations of song theft, prompting him to avoid any potential trouble.
Emtee, the renowned trap star, also experienced difficulties while working with some emerging musicians. He revealed that certain upcoming artists tend to blame him if their collaborative projects fail to become hits. The pressure and responsibility put on established artists in such situations can be overwhelming.