Rapper Hitzone Slams Prince Narula Over Unpaid Dues, Releases Voice Notes as Proof
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- June 14, 2026
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Hitzone accuses Prince Narula of withholding payments and shares voice recordings
Music artist Hitzone alleges that TV star Prince Narula has not cleared their pending payments, backing his claim with leaked voice notes and a social‑media outburst.
In a dramatic turn that’s got fans buzzing, independent rapper Hitzone has taken to social media to allege that popular reality‑TV personality Prince Narula is refusing to pay him for a recent music collaboration. The claim isn’t just a vague accusation; Hitzone actually posted several voice notes that he says capture Narula’s side of the conversation.
According to Hitzone’s Instagram story, the two had agreed on a joint track earlier this year, with Narula supposedly fronting the project’s budget. “We were clear on the numbers, we were clear on the timeline,” Hitzone wrote, before attaching a snippet of a phone call in which a voice—identifiable as Narula’s—seems to dodge the payment issue.
The rapper’s post quickly went viral, racking up thousands of likes and a flurry of comments from both his own followers and the star‑studded fanbase of Prince Narula. Some fans urged the artist to take legal action, while others defended the TV star, insisting that there must be a misunderstanding.
Prince Narula, who rose to fame after winning "Bigg Boss" and later starring in shows like "India’s Got Talent," has yet to respond directly to the allegations. A spokesperson for the actor released a brief statement saying, “We are aware of the claims and are looking into the matter,” but offered no further details.
Industry insiders note that payment disputes between emerging musicians and celebrity collaborators are, unfortunately, not unheard of. “When a high‑profile name gets involved, the stakes get higher and so do the expectations on both sides,” says music producer Anuj Malhotra, who has worked on several such cross‑industry projects.
Meanwhile, Hitzone has hinted that he might pursue a legal route if the money isn’t settled soon. “I’m not looking for drama; I just want what’s rightfully mine,” he posted later, adding a screenshot of a partial contract that outlines the payment terms.
Whether this saga will end in court, a settlement, or simply fade away remains to be seen. One thing is clear, though: the public feud has shone a spotlight on how tricky it can be when the worlds of television fame and independent music collide.
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