Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa
Get ready, Mgosi lovers, because we’ve got some sizzling hot drama brewing in the world of South African music. Remember during a recent interview with the notorious MacG, rapper Kwesta spilled the beans on his ongoing beef with none other than the fiery Nota Baloyi? Well. this feud has taken a turn for the scandalous, with a Twitter war and even threats of a physical altercation. Buckle up, folks!
It all started when Baloyi took to Twitter to launch a scathing attack on Kwesta, claiming he had single-handedly shaped the rapper’s career and accusing him of denying their relationship. But hold on tight because Kwesta had a bombshell revelation of his own during the podcast chat. He vehemently denied ever being Baloyi’s artist or being signed under him. Talk about a plot twist!
"#NOTA has this idea that I'm his artist, he signed me, and obviously that he made me." 🫢
Ngudu hitmaker, Kwesta sits down with MacG on #PodcastAndChill 🖥
Cassper dj ph Costa MaBlerh Percy Eskom Yaya Toure Mantashe Manchester City NonkuSam Smith pic.twitter.com/1E0SClzY22
— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) May 18, 2023
This admission sent Baloyi into a frenzy, labeling Kwesta a pathological liar. The tension escalated further when Baloyi alleged that Kwesta had approached him for help, despite Kwesta’s denial. The drama reached its peak when Kwesta boldly declared, “I know why people are here, because I’m dope!” He confidently asserted that his talent was the reason for his success, not any supposed help from Baloyi.
But Baloyi wasn’t going down without a fight. In response to the viral podcast clip circulating on social media, he took to Twitter to unleash his fury, branding Kwesta as an alcoholic and a drunkard. Baloyi didn’t mince words, threatening to give Kwesta a serious beatdown that would leave his children traumatized. Yikes! This feud just went from bad to worse.
Baphelelaphi ubu-dope nxila ndini? Rha! https://t.co/RGpvyPIV9K
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 18, 2023
I swear if I hear Kwesta tell another lie about me, I’m gonna beat him up for his kids to see… I’ve had enough of that boy. It’s going go leave him emotionally scarred. How are you a 35year pathological liar? Why must you always lie? Why can you never be honest? It’s disgusting!
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
In the midst of this explosive exchange, an intriguing revelation emerged. Apparently, both Kwesta and the acclaimed DJ Maphorisa, who produced the smash hit ‘Ngudu,’ were initially opposed to featuring the popular Cassper Nyovest on the track. However, Baloyi claims that as the record producer, he had the final say and made the executive decision to include Nyovest.
DJ Maphorisa & Kwesta were both in against putting Cassper Nyovest on Ngud’ because they though he would get the credit for making the song a hit… Just imagine that level of thinking. It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!😌
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) May 17, 2023
According to Baloyi, Kwesta and DJ Maphorisa were concerned that Nyovest would steal the limelight and take credit for the song’s success. But Baloyi wasn’t having any of it, asserting his authority as the record label owner and producer. He proudly declared, “It was my call as the record label & producer as to who will be featured. I’m glad I decided!” Looks like Baloyi is taking credit for the hit single.
So, dear Mgosi lovers, it seems this Kwesta vs. Nota Baloyi feud is far from over. Will these two ever bury the hatchet and find common ground, or are they destined for an all-out celebrity brawl? Only time will tell, but for now, let’s grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy this deliciously scandalous spectacle. Stay tuned for more updates on this headline-grabbing sa