Prince Kaybee Gets Candid About Black Coffee Beef: "You're So Jealous"

Prince Kaybee Gets Candid About Black Coffee Beef: "You're So Jealous"

- Prince Kaybee recently got candid about his ongoing beef with world renowned DJ, Black Coffee

- The Hosh hitmaker said he only recognises Black Coffee but the superstar has not earned his respect

- Kaybee and the Drive hitmaker started beefing a few months ago when Coffee defended his friend Euphonik

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Prince Kaybee got candid about his beef with Black Coffee in a recent interview. The award-winning musician opened up about the way he feels about the Drive hitmaker.

The Hosh hitmaker explained that he recognises the world-renowned DJ's contribution in the music industry but still doesn't respect him.

The music producer, who admitted he's arrogant, shared that Coffee has not earned his respect "from a very personal point".

"Respect and recognition are two different things. I can recognise you as the world's number one DJ but you can't force me to respect you," Kaybee told Everything SA Music.

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Prince Kaybee added he doesn't see Black Coffee as a "God". He admitted that Coffee has great mixing skills when playing live.

"I don't think Black Coffee has a dope catalogue as a producer and as a creative."

Music lovers took to Everything SA Music's Instagram page to share their thoughts on Kaybee's feelings towards Black Coffee. Check out some of their comments below:

tonderaichiviya wrote:

"One word, JEALOUSY..."

bbcngwenyabutho said:

"The guy is hating..."

deservendlovu commented:

"My brother unomona (you're jealous) you won't be like Black Coffee..."

mpendulo8019 wrote:

"That's why they don't like you Prince, you are so jealous bru."

iam.optimistixrsa.5 said:

"No cap big man, you're telling the truth."

karabomfingwane added:

"@princekaybee_sa it’s funny how you say Black Coffee doesn’t have a great catalogue yet he’s been giving us hits before you came along. I mean right now Subconsciously is number one on Apple Music's dance genre and your album is number 4, not forgetting the number of streams he has on Spotify.

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"Drive has about 56 million streams on Spotify and from what I’ve seen your most streamed song on Spotify is fetch your life with 3 million. If Black Coffee doesn’t have a great catalogue then I’m sure yours is bang average."
Prince Kaybee Gets Candid About Black Coffee Beef: "You're so Jealous"
Prince Kaybee got candid about his beef with Black Coffee. Image: @princekaybee_sa, @realblackcoffee
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In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Black Coffee shaded Prince Kaybee after he weighed in on a twar DJ Euphonik had with a tweep Koshiek Karan.

Koshiek had lambasted Euphonik for encouraging peeps to buy property amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Prince Kaybee then shared his opinion on the matter. The DJ dragged celebs who tried to sound intelligent "after consuming a few YouTube videos".

"The problem is that celebrities fall for the same trap all the time, 'the urge to sound wise'. You watch a few YouTube videos you, wanna sound intelligent. Carry on, you will meet your maker," Kaybee tweeted.

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Black Coffee then jumped in to defend his friend, Euphonik. He replied to the Uwrongo hitmaker's tweep with one of his savage responses - that he has been dishing out lately.

"Here’s a question without the 'urge of sounding intelligent,'... Are you a celebrity?" Coffee asked.

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Mxolisi Mngadi (Editor) Mxolisi Mngadi is an entertainment reporter. He graduated in 2002 from Damelin with a Diploma in Journalism, majoring in African and International Studies, Journalism and Electronic Media. He then started his journalism career at the Daily Sun newspaper, went on to The Citizen, and worked as a senior reporter at News24. He has been a writer for more than 15 years.