Heavy-K, also known by his fans by being the “Drumboss” for his many hit songs including Inde lendlela ft Busi, has been clapping back at Twitter fans after he publicly defended another musician Kabza de Small.
The drumboss, ranted about how easy it is for people to take you down when they see you thriving in the industry. After many years of being silent and not making any noise on the social media platforms, the musician went on to do a series of tweets expressing his views on how much of a star he is ever since he was 16 years old and how he has carried the industry on his shoulders.
The hitmaker wrote “what they are doing to Kabza is the same thing they did to me during my prime! I knew it would happen to him as well, being a hitmaker and consistency irritates some of our people so much that they compare you to each and every artist that rises.”
This happened after Kabza de Small trended on Twitter for not honoring his booked gigs and was called out by event organizers and club owners which included one of the hot spots in Cape Town, Rands CPT.
Some people on Twitter accused him of wanting to stay relevant and obsessive about being on top. One Twitter user commented saying “Heavy K made good music but he wasn’t what Kabza is to Amapiano.” The musician clapped back saying “I was exactly who I thought I was!.”
I was exactly who I think was! What y’all forgetting I came with my own unique sound! that nobody could master! Even today I’m still the only one who has the recipe! I influenced the entire game! I changed the direction of the game! & sold platinums with CD’s https://t.co/kWNnSrA3c7
— HEAVY-K (@HeavykDrumboss) January 2, 2023
Judging by the tweets, the beautiful war hitmaker is definitely claiming his crown and demanding his respect from his fans.
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