The series of events began when Vinka, formerly Irene Ntale's manager at Swangz Avenue, invited Ntale to participate in the filming of her first music video for the song "Level" in 2017. However, Ntale did not show up for the shoot. Vinka, understanding her friend's busy schedule, was initially fine with it.
Later that year, Ntale and Vinka collaborated on a song titled "Stylo," and it was during the video shoot for this song that Ntale's true colors surfaced.
"When it was time to shoot the video for 'Stylo,' my friend came with an attitude, and I didn't know why. She started changing, and I didn't understand why," Vinka shared during an interview with Ruth Kalibbala on her YouTube channel.
"She began refusing the outfits provided to her... I became emotional. During the shoot, Irene decided to leave the set abruptly, throwing a tantrum. I cried at the shoot." When asked if she had done something to upset Ntale, Vinka responded, "No."
"I can't say I ever did anything wrong to her... even now, I still don't know what caused our fallout," she expressed.Vinka mentioned that she recently had an encounter with Irene Ntale, and they both laughed it off.
It was after the filming of the "Stylo" music video that Ntale made the announcement of her departure from Swangz Avenue. She had been with the label since 2013.
During her time at Swangz Avenue, Vinka initially focused on recording jingles and promotional audios. It was through this work that her talent for singing caught the attention of her bosses.
In 2016, she began recording her own songs, although they were not of high quality initially. Then, one day, she approached the managers at Swangz Avenue and expressed her desire to pursue a professional singing career.