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Rappers Dee Xclsv and Luna Florentino face legal action after failing to settle substantial outstanding label debt

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Dee Xclsv and Luna Florentino face legal action after failing to honor Letter of Demand to settle substantial outstanding debt

Left to right: Luna Florentino and Dee Xclsv

South African artists Luna Florentino (Koketso Ramafuthula) and Dee Xclsv (Didintle Mokhine) face legal action after failing to comply with a letter of demand served to them on the 23rd of February.

Platinum-selling and SAMA-nominated independent record label and talent management agency Punchline Media, which managed both artist’s careers from 2017 to 2021, directed its legal counsel, I Chauke Attorneys, to proceed with a letter of demand against both artists after they failed to settle the arrears for expenses accrued in the rendering of its services during their period of engagement.

Punchline Media set to take legal action against Dee Xclsv and Luna Florentino for unpaid debt and non-compliance

After serving the Letter of Demand, I Chauke Attorneys granted the two artists seven days to make full payment. The letter read, “Our client entered into a contract with yourself for the provision of Marketing and Promotion services. In performance of its obligation of the contract, our client marketed and promoted yourself and thereafter issued an invoice totalling the amount of RXXXXX.”

“You have failed to perform your obligations of the contract which was to pay our client the invoiced amount of RXXXXX. Should you fail to make payment within 7 days, we will commence with legal proceedings without any further notice and seek costs on attorney and own client scale.” Now that seven days have passed, Punchline’s attorneys will now commence with legal proceedings against both artists.

BACKGROUND:

Punchline Media assembled Manu WorldStar, Luna Florentino, Dee Xclsv and Tony X to form a popular hip-hop clique that’d become known in rap circles as Punchline. Manu became the breakout star of the clique with his massive afro-pop debut “Nalingi”, which went on to become one of the biggest songs in SA and was certified platinum by RiSA. He then collaborated with the likes of Sjava, Anatii and Focalistic on his SAMA-nominated debut album “Molimo”.

During this period the label licensed Dee’s music through a deal with Universal Music, but that ultimately became an unsuccessful undertaking. The label invested heavily on Luna Florentino’s projects “Florentino Mariachi” and “Fresh Prince of Rustenburg”, which were both commercial flops. Shortly thereafter Punchline cut ties with the collective. After efforts to recoup outstanding balances privately, Punchline was forced to take legal action when both artists became uncooperative.

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