
The hit song Venḓa Anthem has sparked controversy, as artists involved in its creation raise concerns over ownership and credit distribution.
According to Nico Demic, the song’s hook and concept were created by Percy P-Postman Mukwevho, laying the foundation before other artists added their verses. Percy came up with the concept of the song, and at the intro, he can be heard mentioning Bella Fonte and Tman Gavin, further proving their involvement.
However, the dispute arises from the song’s official release. Instead of being credited as a collaborative effort, Venḓa Anthem was released under Mizo Phyll’s name, with the rest of the contributors listed as featured artists—despite their significant roles in its creation.

While Percy and Tman Gavin have spoken out, Bella Fonte has remained silent on the matter.
The track, officially titled Mizo Phyll – Venda’s Anthem (feat. P.Postman, Bella Fonte & Tman Garvin), is available on all digital streaming platforms.
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