Gazza (musician) - Controversies With The Dogg and Sunny Boy

Controversies With The Dogg and Sunny Boy

After discovering and introducing Sunny Boy to music, Gazza started arranging documents to sign the young rapper to his GMP Records. Sunny Boy turned down the offer and went on to sign with Mshasho Records which is owned by The Dogg, a long time friend of Gazza. The industry started dividing up leaving fans choosing sides. In 2005 the three artist performed together at a concert in Luderitz, after the concert Gazza confronted Sunny and Dogg demanding answers why Sunny signed to Mshasho if he turned down his offer. The confrontation resulted in a deep rooted arguments and eventually ended the friendship between the three.

This would later escalate competition between Gazza and The Dogg and their record companies GMP and Mshasho respectively.

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