The future of the award-winning Kwaito and Gqom group Big Nuz is in jeopardy as its remaining member, Danger, real name Mzingisi Tshomela, voices his growing dissatisfaction with DJ Tira’s label, Afrotainment. Following the deaths of his fellow group members, R. Mashesha and Mampintsha, Danger finds himself grappling with uncertainty and a lack of support from the label that once championed their success.

Since the passing of Mandla ‘Mampintsha’ Maphumulo two years ago and Sibusiso ‘R-Mashesha’ Khumo in 2015, Big Nuz’s dynamic has shifted drastically. Danger is now left alone to carry the legacy of the group that skyrocketed to fame with hits like “Umlilo” and “Superman” from their 2009 album, *Undisputed*. What was once a celebrated journey now seems like a distant memory overshadowed by loss and discontent.

Sources close to the situation reveal that Danger has been deeply unhappy at Afrotainment since the loss of his group members. His frustration has been growing, with one insider disclosing that Danger even asked DJ Tira to release him from his contract due to his dissatisfaction with the label’s lack of interest in Big Nuz.

“He asked DJ Tira to release him from his contract,” a source explained, pointing to the widening rift between Danger and the label. Another source noted that the relationship has become strained, with Danger feeling neglected and unsupported. “It doesn’t seem like DJ Tira is interested in Big Nuz anymore without the other members who are no more,” the source added.

The success of Big Nuz brought significant revenue to Afrotainment, especially after the breakthrough of their 2009 album *Undisputed*, which included chart-topping songs like “Umlilo” and “Superman.” However, Danger now feels abandoned, as DJ Tira’s focus appears to have shifted away from the group, especially following Mampintsha’s death.

“In the past, the group brought a lot of money to Afrotainment,” said the source. “Today, DJ Tira has forgotten about all that. He doesn’t have time for Danger because the outspoken member, Mampintsha, is no more.”

In a bid to keep the group’s legacy alive, Danger has been performing alongside Bhar, another co-founder of Big Nuz. However, sources suggest this collaboration has not provided the revival Danger hoped for, intensifying his desire to leave Afrotainment. Despite these efforts, Danger remains determined to continue his music career and has been recording with emerging Gqom artists to explore new opportunities.

“He’s been recording with some unknown artists. He’s frustrated and doesn’t know what to do anymore. He needs to make money, and there are no gigs coming in. He has a family to support, but it’s tough for Danger,” another source stated.

DJ Tira’s involvement with Danger has not been entirely absent. In 2018, Tira featured on Danger’s solo project *Dangerous*, but the song failed to resonate with Big Nuz’s fan base, leaving Danger in an uncertain position.

The situation highlights the complex dynamics of the music industry, especially when a group loses its core members. As Danger navigates this challenging period, the future of Big Nuz hangs in the balance, with fans left wondering if the group can survive without its founding members.

When reached for comment, Danger declined to speak on the matter, while DJ Tira did not respond to calls or WhatsApp messages, leaving the fate of Big Nuz in question.

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