Tinashe Mutarisi has responded to musician Delroy Shewe’s claims about unpaid earnings for the hit song “Superstar,” which was released on Nash TV. The controversy began when Shewe expressed frustrations during an appearance on DJ Ollah 7’s popular podcast, claiming he received no compensation from the track that gained widespread attention on the platform.

Mutarisi addressed the claims in a video statement, urging young artists like Shewe to practice patience and avoid stirring controversies. The prominent entrepreneur emphasized his admiration for Shewe’s talent and assured fans that he supports the young musician’s career growth.

“I’m a fan of Delroy, and I love his music,” Mutarisi stated. “I am also willing to assist him in his journey.”

To address the issue, Mutarisi pledged to compensate Shewe with $1,650 for the song and any associated expenses. Additionally, he committed to uploading “Superstar” on his channel to ensure the artist receives due exposure and recognition.

Mutarisi further clarified a unique aspect of the controversy, revealing that the podcast where Shewe voiced his frustrations was actually recorded at a studio he owns. However, he has not collected any rent or fees from the podcast team for using the space.