Prince Narula Accused Of Unpaid Dues; Rapper Hitzone Shares Voice Recordings As Evidence
Prince Narula, reality TV personality and actor, has found himself at the centre of a controversy after rapper Hitzone publicly accused him of not paying for his work on multiple music projects.

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The allegations surfaced through a social media post and a detailed YouTube video shared by the rapper. Hitzone claimed that although he contributed to the projects as a songwriter and collaborator on songs featuring Prince Narula, he never received the agreed payment.
Hitzone Claims He Was Never Paid for His Work
The dispute centres around the song Bang Bang, which was released through Prince Narula's YouTube channel and featured both artists. The rapper alleged that they had discussed payment for the track before its release. However, according to him, the promised amount was never transferred.
Hitzone said he wanted people to know whether artists were truly being compensated for their work. He further criticised what he described as a pattern in the industry, where established personalities continue to benefit from music created by independent artists but later avoid paying them for their contributions.
The rapper explained that at the time of the song's release, Prince was busy with The 50. Hitzone claimed that before Prince left for the show, he had asked his manager to contact Prince's team and clarify how the financial arrangements for the track would be handled.
Allegations Against Prince's Team
Hitzone further alleged that when he followed up regarding the payment, Prince Narula's manager told him that the matter would first have to be discussed with Prince, as the manager was not fully aware of the agreement. According to the rapper, he was assured that the issue would be addressed once Prince returned from his commitments.
Initially, Hitzone decided to wait because they had several songs lined up for collaboration. He believed the pending dues would eventually be cleared. However, things became more complicated when Prince's team allegedly suggested that the remaining tracks could either be sold to another label or released independently on Hitzone's own YouTube channel.
The rapper argued that this was not a practical option for him. He claimed that he could not release the songs independently because he could not afford large-scale productions like Prince.
Why He Did Not Raise the Issue Earlier
Hitzone revealed that a few days ago, he reached out to Prince again while dealing with personal financial difficulties, including hospital expenses. He said he explained his situation and requested payment for Bang Bang as well as another unreleased track that had already been filmed.
According to Hitzone, Prince's response surprised him. The rapper claimed that the actor questioned, "What payment?"
Hitzone emphasised that receiving credit in a song description does not help when real-life expenses have to be paid. He insisted that he was only asking for the amount that had allegedly been agreed upon for his contribution.
Voice Notes Shared as Evidence
To support his claims, Hitzone shared alleged voice recordings of Prince Narula. In one of the clips, Prince is allegedly heard offering to help him financially and suggesting that he could return the money whenever it was convenient.
However, Hitzone questioned why he should be offered financial assistance instead of receiving the payment he claims he rightfully earned for his work.
The rapper stressed that his demand was not about a small amount of money or creating unnecessary drama. He said he was simply asking to be compensated for the songs he helped create.
Munawar Faruqui Allegedly Stepped In
Hitzone also claimed that he spoke to comedian and reality show winner Munawar Faruqui about the matter. According to the rapper, Munawar tried to mediate the dispute and spoke to Prince on his behalf.
Despite that intervention, Hitzone alleged that Prince continued to deny any payment obligation. He further claimed that Prince remarked that if he had known about the payment expectations earlier, he would have chosen to collaborate with a bigger artist. To support this claim, the rapper played another alleged voice recording in his video.
Additional Allegations Surface
Alongside the payment dispute, Hitzone made another allegation involving influencer Elvish Yadav. The rapper claimed that Prince had once encouraged him to create a diss track targeting Elvish. According to Hitzone, Prince later assured him that the content would be removed, but that never happened.
Hitzone shared the video online and wrote that after working with Prince on more than six songs over the past year, he felt it was important to reveal what he described as the reality behind the actor's public image.
Prince Yet to Respond
As of now, Prince Narula has not publicly addressed or responded to the allegations made by Hitzone. The claims remain one-sided at present, and Prince's version of events is still awaited.
About Bang Bang
Released on February 10, 2026, Bang Bang featured vocals by both Prince Narula and Hitzone. The track's music and lyrics were credited to No B. Since its release, the song has garnered around 2.7 million views and more than 73,000 likes on YouTube, making it one of the notable collaborations between the two artists.












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