Ludacris’ Manager/ Music Executive Chaka Zulu Wounded In Atlanta Triple Shooting

Ludacris, Chaka Zulu
Ludacris’ Manager/ Music Executive Chaka Zulu Wounded In Atlanta Triple Shooting
Famed Atlanta music executive Chaka Zulu was shot Sunday night in Buckhead.
According to reports, Chaka Zulu, who is the Co-CEO of Disturbing Tha Peace Records and current manager of rapper Ludacris, was injured after being shot Sunday night (June 26) outside a restaurant called Apt4b around 11:35 p.m.

Chaka Zulu
Police reports claim that the shooting stemmed from an argument gone wrong. Two other men were shot and all three were transported to the local hospital. However, one of the victims, unfortunately, did not survive. Reportedly, Chaka and the other surviving victim underwent surgery overnight and are expected to recover from their injuries.
According to authorities, the investigation remains active and is ongoing at this time. Chaka Zulu, along with Ludacris and Zulu’s brother Jeff Dixon, founded Disturbing Tha Peace Records in 1998. Zulu has represented many famous artists including Chingy, Bobby Valentino, Young Jeezy, Swizz Beatz, Big K.R.I.T., and Childish Major.

Ludacris, Chaka Zulu and friends
We’re sending out thoughts and prayers to those affected by the shooting.
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