Big Xhosa Disses All SA Rappers Except AKA: "Big Xhosa Is Needed"

Big Xhosa Disses All SA Rappers Except AKA: "Big Xhosa Is Needed"

- Big Xhosa dropped a funny track in which he takes shots at famous South African rappers except AKA

- Big Xhosa threw shade in the direction of Cassper Nyovest, Nasty C, A-Reece and Kwesta, among others

- The rapper said he didn't go after AKA because he is still mourning the passing of his bae, Nelli Tembe

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An upcoming Mzansi rapper has dropped a new track dissing all famous Mzansi rappers except AKA.

Big Xhosa took shots at Nasty C, Cassper Nyovest, A-Reece, Stogie T, Kwesta and many others. Big Xhosa trended on social media at the weekend after his video went viral.

Big Xhosa Disses All Sa Rappers Except Aka: "Big Xhosa Is Needed"
Big Xhosa dissed all SA rappers except AKA. Image: @akaworldwide, @sos_rsa, @casspernyovest
Source: Instagram

The rapper sampled 2 Pac in his impromptu track titled Ninyile. He dissed Mufasa for his goat-like beard, slammed Nasty C for always rapping in English and called A-Reece baby girl. He also said he's not scared of all the rappers except Big Zulu.

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Big Xhosa had lunch with music executive Nota Baloyi after trending on Twitter. A fan asked Nota to ask Big Xhosa why he did not go after AKA. In the clip posted by Nota, Big Xhosa explained that he didn't diss Supa Mega because he is still mourning the untimely death of Nelli Tembe. Big Xhosa said:

"By the way, why I did not mention Supa Mega. It's because he is going through what he is going through right now. And I'm not good with words, but I respect him. I respect him so much and I thought of giving him some space and leaving him alone. But also, he's one of the people I look up to, he's the one that actually got me into rapping."

Tweeps have shared mixed reactions to Big Xhosa's diss track. Check out some of their comments below:

@ZintleMyoli said:

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"That guy left AKA out of it and you know what, I love him."

@joy_zelda commented:

"Big Xhosa's respect to AKA says a lot and its clear he looks up to him and is inspired by such a Hip Hop artist."

@BrunoSigwela wrote:

"I really loved how Big Xhosa read the room about AKA. He is amazing lol."

@TheRiseofAkim said:

"Respect for Big Xhosa not going for AKA in this tough times."

@RSA_testament commented:

"Big Xhosa dissed the whole SA hip hop industry artists in 2 min."

@muesli_tshwati said:

"A-Reece yizapha baby girl. Big Xhosa is rude."

@MvabaTinise wrote:

"Big Xhosa is needed in the game to spice things up coz SA hip hop is snoring right now."

@RealKGeeSA said:

"So Big Xhosa just dissed all SA hip hop artists in one track and not even a single one is brave enough to respond? Not even by a tweet?"

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@KwakhanyaSangqu added:

"I respect Big Xhosa for not saying anything about AKA."

In other music news, Briefly News reported that Kwesta dropped his highly-anticipated album g.o.d guluva on Friday, 30 April. The rapper trended high on Twitter when he released the project.

Kwesta's fans took to the micro-blogging app to share their opinions on the dope album. The Ngud' hitmaker dropped his last album DaKAR II in 2016 and Kwesta has been dropping singles ever since. This album has been welcomed by his fans who have been eagerly waiting for their fave to drop his full body of work.

Using the hashtag #Kwesta, his stans took to the micro-blogging app to share their thoughts on the album and to also share their favourite tracks on the project.

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Source: Briefly News

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