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Mastar VK Accuses Kapitani of Stealing Ideas Behind “Kitemeo” and Threatens to Cancel Unreleased Collaboration

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Last updated: 2026/07/29 at 10:05 AM
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A new dispute has emerged in the music industry after Mastar VK publicly claimed that he played a major creative role in the making of Kapitani’s popular song “Kitemeo.” The artist alleges that he wrote approximately 60 percent of the hit record, but did not receive the recognition or treatment he believes he deserved once the song became successful. His claims have quickly attracted attention from fans and fellow musicians, with many debating the importance of giving proper credit to everyone involved in the creative process. The controversy has also reignited discussions about songwriting rights, collaboration agreements and the challenges artists face when informal arrangements break down. As the story continues to unfold, many people are waiting to hear Kapitani’s response to the serious allegations.

According to Mastar VK, his contribution to “Kitemeo” went far beyond offering a few suggestions during the recording process. He insists that he developed a significant portion of the lyrics and creative direction that eventually shaped the final version of the song. In his public statements, he accused Kapitani of taking ownership of ideas that were developed together before excluding him after the track gained popularity. Mastar VK believes that his work was essential to the success of the song and argues that he should have received both recognition and continued professional respect. His accusations have fueled widespread conversation across social media platforms, where supporters and critics have expressed sharply different opinions about the dispute.

The disagreement highlights a common issue within the music industry, where creative partnerships sometimes become strained after commercial success. Songwriting and production often involve multiple contributors, making it essential for artists to establish clear agreements before releasing music. When expectations are not documented properly, disagreements over ownership, royalties and creative credit can quickly escalate into public conflicts. Industry professionals frequently encourage musicians to use written contracts that define each contributor’s role and protect everyone’s interests. Situations like the one involving Mastar VK and Kapitani serve as reminders that transparency is just as important as artistic talent when creating collaborative projects.

Beyond accusing Kapitani of stealing his ideas, Mastar VK has also revealed that he is considering canceling an unreleased collaboration between the two artists. He suggested that he no longer sees value in moving forward with the project given the breakdown in their professional relationship. If the collaboration is abandoned, fans may never get the opportunity to hear music that was expected to build on the chemistry the pair previously demonstrated. The announcement has disappointed some supporters who were looking forward to another joint release, while others believe Mastar VK has every right to protect his creative work if he feels he has been treated unfairly. Whether the collaboration is permanently shelved or eventually revived may depend on whether the artists can resolve their differences privately.

The allegations have also sparked broader conversations about fairness in the entertainment industry. Many artists have experienced disagreements over songwriting credits, publishing rights and financial compensation after successful releases. These disputes can damage careers, friendships and future business opportunities when they become public. At the same time, public accusations without legal resolution often leave fans with only one side of the story, making it difficult to determine exactly what happened behind the scenes. Until both parties present their accounts or reach a formal agreement, many questions surrounding the creation of “Kitemeo” will remain unanswered.

For now, Mastar VK’s claims have placed both artists at the center of a growing industry debate about creative ownership and professional ethics. His assertion that he wrote 60 percent of “Kitemeo,” combined with accusations that Kapitani stole his ideas and pushed him aside, has generated significant attention and could have lasting consequences for both musicians. The threat to cancel their unreleased collaboration adds another layer of uncertainty to their professional relationship and raises doubts about whether they will work together again. While supporters continue to speculate about the truth behind the controversy, the situation also underscores the importance of clear communication, written agreements and mutual respect in every creative partnership. Whether the dispute is resolved through private discussions or continues to play out publicly, it has already become a talking point that highlights the complexities of collaboration in today’s music industry.

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