 Mackenzie angers Mzansi after saying beef with King Monata was a publicity stunt. Artist Mackenzie says there was never any bad blood between her and King Monata, it was a publicity stunt. Akamatorikasi hitmaker Mackenzie yesterday took to her Twitter to announce there was no bad blood between her and Malwet he hitmaker King Monata and their song Anema will be released today. I would like to inform everyone that I and Monata are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt and it really worked for our song to be known before the release, she tweeted. The hitmakers from Limpopo started trending three days ago when the Moya Yuri Yes singer posted a teaser of their recording session in which they can be seen dancing and singing along to Ganeima, only for her to later take to her Facebook Live and shade King Monata for wanting the ownership rights to the song. Tomorrow we are dropping Ganeima official audio Mackenzie and King Monata at T-Prince Benzah. I would like to inform everyone that me and Monata we are fine we did those live videos for publicity stunt and it really worked for our song to be known before the release. Twitter users were not happy about this response from the singer. This tweet said this was why the South African Music Awards didn't pay attention to her music. This is why Sama awards your music. Another tweet said the artist should have not informed the public it was a stunt. The thing about publicity stunts is that you don't reveal that it was a damn publicity stunt. Another tweet however disagreed with the artist and said it was not a publicity stunt, we won't be controlled by you. That was not a publicity stunt, Njik size we Ngani. We love Ganeima regardless. Do you think artists should create drama just to get noticed or they should let their work do the talking?