Big Zulu Slams Criticism of Riky Rick’s 'Imali Eningi' Verse

Big Zulu Slams Criticism of Riky Rick’s 'Imali Eningi' Verse

- Rapper Big Zulu recently gave MacG a piece of his mind when the podcaster suggested that some on the hit song Imali Eningi were not pulling their weight

- MacG told Big Zulu that many have said that Riky Rick's verse was not needed on the song

- Big Zulu quickly came to the defence of the Ungazinchisi hitmaker and said that his critics were "mad"

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Big Zulu recently spoke out about the success of his song Imali Eningi and the commentary that has followed.

Speaking on MacG’s podcast, Big Zulu was asked if he felt that Riky Rick was needed on the track. MacG even went on to say that Big Zulu himself was not needed on the song.

The rapper took offence to those words and responded by saying that whoever feels that Riky Rick sucks on the song is mad.

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He also added that MacG himself was mad for suggesting he wasn’t necessary on his own song.

Meanwhile Briefly.co.za previously reported that Big Zulu's new song Inhlupheko has hit Number 1 on iTunes. The rapper only dropped the track on 12 March, 2021. He features singer Mduduzi Ncube.

Big Zulu slams criticism of Riky Rick’s 'Imali Eningi' verse
Big Zulu is still basking in the success of 'Imali Eningi'. Image: @BigZulu_ZN
Source: Instagram

The star took to Twitter recently to share a screenshot of iTunes where his new single was sitting comfortably at the Number 1 spot. According to the screenshot, his massive hit Imali Eningi was sitting at Number 2. Inkabi captioned his post:

"Nkabi Nation, Inhlupheko is sitting on number 1, Mali Eningi number 2. The biggest songs in SA. Siyabonga kakhulu. Nkabi Records."

The musician also took to Instagram on Tuesday, 23 March and shared that Inhlupheko's music video has hit 200 000 views in just three days. He wrote:

"Inhlupheko sitting on 200K views in 3 Days. Siyabonga Nkabi Nation. The video is on YouTube."

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Big Zulu's fans took to his comment section to congratulate him for dropping another hit. Check out some of their comments below:

@Nelisiwe94 wrote:

"Well done, just watched the video and I love it. All the way from Northern Ireland, UK."

@Simphiwemadi1 said:

"Yaaa, Big zulu this is a hit."

@sbumakoya added:

"Great concept for that song, reminds me of Zola in his glory days. Do a remix with him after a month, add Sjava and Emtee."

In related news, Briefly.co.za reported that Big Zulu has been basking in the success of his song Imali Eningi and his album is selling pretty well too.

Inkabi took to social media to share that his album Ungqongoshe Wongqongqoshe had reached gold status. Big Zulu thanked his fans for their undying support and how they helped him reach gold for his album.

"Nkabi Nation Ungqongqoshe Wongqongqoshe album usethengise gold (sold gold). Ngiyabonga Kakhulu (thank you so much) Nkabi Records," he said.

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Sibusisiwe Lwandle (Head of Entertainment) Sibusisiwe Lwandle is the Head of Entertainment at Briefly News (joined in 2019). She holds one Bachelor of Arts (BA) and one Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from the University of Cape Town and the University of KZN respectively. She has over 10 years of experience in journalism, having worked in print, online and broadcast media. She has worked at Independent Media and 1KZNTV and has contributed columns to the Washington Post. Passed set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: sibusisiwe.lwandle@briefly.co.za