Cassper Nyovest credits himself with resurrecting South African hip hop.

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Cassper Nyovest credits himself with resurrecting South African hip hop.
Cassper Nyovest credits himself with resurrecting South African hip hop.

Cassper Nyovest credits himself with resurrecting South African hip hop.

Cassper Nyovest credits himself with resurrecting South African hip hop after the excitement created by Big Zulu’s diss song, 150 Bars.

The iMali Eningi hitmaker slammed Mufasa, AKA, K.O, Nasty C, Emtee, and other renowned South African rappers, but a few have replied confidently.

While many praised Big Zulu for reviving the heat, Cassper Nyovest moved to Twitter to remind everyone that it was he, not the iNkabi chief, who began it.

“I started this whole shit. I am in charge!!!! Okay !!! Fall in line!!!!”

https://twitter.com/casspernyovest/status/1562108782154596355?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Cassper Nyovest also reminded South Africans that he revived the genre with his verse on Ohh Ahh, where he claimed to have influenced Focalistic and also mentioned being the Hip Hop controller.

“It all began with the Ohh Ahh verse.” Let’s do some research. His song was a response. That is why he began with the tag “Ke Hip Hop Dawg.” In any case, as you were!!!!”

Mufasa finished his speech by expressing his pleasure over the next move in the game.

Whether yall wanna give credit or not, this shit is fun. Niggas are rapping, feel me ? I’m a fan of this before anything and I’m excited to hear niggas sparring!!!! At the end of the day, KE HIP HOPPO DAWG!!!! Let’s go boys!!!! #SA 

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