
A heated debate has emerged between Mizo Phyll and Percy P-Postman Mukwevho over the song Venḓa Anthem. In a clip of a new song shared by talented producer and beatmaker Dash Instrumental, Percy makes bold statements about originality and recognition in the music industry.
Percy appears to take a direct shot at Mizo Phyll, stating:
1. “Copy me and what I have started, finish it.”
2. “I am good, I don’t learn from you.”
3. “I don’t care what the streets call you.”
4. “I teach you so I can teach many.”
5. “People have been made to forget where it all began.”
He then claims that Venḓa Anthem was created for the people but was allegedly taken and claimed by Mizo Phyll for his own selfish reasons.
Claims of Unfair Credit and Exclusion
The tension arises from allegations that Mizo Phyll has taken full credit for the song’s success while sidelining other contributors, including Percy P-Postman, Bella Fonte, and Tman Gavin. Reports suggest that during performances, Tman Gavin was not allowed on stage despite his involvement in the song’s creation.
Tman Gavin has previously voiced his frustration, stating that he feels excluded and unrecognized as a part of the project.

Listen to the Clip
The clip, shared by Dash Instrumental, has sparked debate among fans, with many eager to hear what Percy P-Postman has in store and how Mizo Phyll will respond to the claims.
As discussions continue to gain traction in the Venḓa music scene, the question remains: is this a case of artistic recognition being unfairly distributed, or just another industry rivalry? Only time will tell.
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