South African singer Zee Nxumalo has addressed criticism surrounding her recent appearance on a Spotify billboard in New York, setting the record straight after a social media debate questioned how the achievement came about.
The controversy began when X user @TheVeZzy suggested that billboard placements are paid for, implying that artists or their teams often cover the costs. His comments sparked discussion online about the role of marketing budgets and industry support in securing high-profile international exposure.
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Zee Nxumalo addresses Spotify billboard appearance
In response, Zee Nxumalo defended her achievement, explaining that the billboard was part of a Spotify campaign and not something she had personally funded.
“Fix your grammar!” she wrote in a post on X before clarifying: “This is a Spotify billboard, they picked me to cover their billboard… You can’t pay for accolades, you earn them.”
1. Fix your grammar!
2 this is a Spotify billboard, they picked me to cover their billboard…
3. You can’t pay for accolades, you earn them https://t.co/hT0Swr6oMe— Zee Nxumalo (@ZeeNxumaloZA) May 30, 2026
Her response quickly gained traction, with many users engaging in the conversation and debating the distinction between paid advertising and platform-led artist recognition.
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A major moment for South African music
The New York billboard marks another milestone in Zee’s fast-rising career. The singer has become one of South Africa’s most-streamed young artists, earning widespread recognition for her contribution to the local music scene and the growing popularity of amapiano.
For many fans, the Spotify billboard represents more than just a marketing campaign. It reflects the increasing global visibility of South African artists and the international appetite for local music genres.
Fans rally behind the star
While opinions on the debate remain divided, many social media users praised Zee for defending her accomplishment and highlighting the work required to earn recognition from major global platforms.
“Spotify picks based on streams and cultural impact. You can’t buy your way onto that wall. Big up!” commented one X user.
“And why would it be a problem even if she did? That would just go to show that she has the money… evidently way more than you ever will,” said another.
As South African music continues to make waves worldwide, Zee’s latest achievement serves as a reminder of how local talent is increasingly commanding attention on the global stage.
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