Big Zulu has been a trending topic for the past week as he is touted as the rapper who was instrumental in โrevivingโ Hip-Hop. This is as the iNkabi Nation front man released his explosive diss track 150 Bars. Initially, intended as a diss track which was meant to inspire rappers to return to rapping. It was all fun and games until Duncan entered the chat with his reply diss track titled Big Ndunu.
Read more: Big Zulu's '150 Bars' Hits 1 Million Views On YouTube
Read more: Big Zulu's '150 Bars' Hits 1 Million Views On YouTube
Rappers that have responded to Big Zuluโs 150 Bars
When Big Zulu first released 150 Bars, Hip-Hop heads looked forward to which rappers would respond with their own diss tracks. But probably the biggest surprise reply was that of K.O. Reason being that when Big Zulu released the diss track, K.O was one of the rappers who Big Zulu took a dig at to react via a tweet. His tweet at the time suggested that he would not release a track of his own, instead he appreciated the effort from Big Zulu.
But the Skhanda god surprised everyone when he became the first rapper to actually release his reply diss track titled Omega Freestyle.
While at the time, it was touted as the best reply. In came Kwesta with his own reply diss track titled Quantham. The hard-hitting track did not hold back as it supported the suggestions shared by Nota that Kwesta not only gave Big Zulu his old car, but was also the landlord to the house that Big Zulu is staying in currently in Johannesburg.
Duncan and Big Zulu move from dissing to throwing hands
The aforementioned diss tracks were widely received well by fans, with Kwestaโs considered to be the best of the reply diss tracks released so far. But it was when Duncan finally released his much anticipated diss track that matter seemingly went left really quickly. After initially suggesting that he was quitting music, Duncan returned with the surprise release of his reply diss track.
Titled Big Ndunu, Duncan addressed not wanting to give Big Zulu a feature by suggesting that it was because he is a leech without a standalone hit track. However, the rest of the track was filled with profanities and innuendos that Big Zulu might be gay. Duncan did this by referencing all the media speculation that Big Zulu might be in the closet due to his poses and physique.
A drag from Duncan which clearly hit a nerve for Big Zulu as he did not react to the track like he did with other releases. Instead, he suggested that he was ready to let Duncan catch hands by suggesting that he would slap Duncan if he saw him.
Duncan in response, laughed off the suggestion. Even worse, he continued to cyberbully Big Zulu by sharing more suggestive posts emphasising his belief that Big Zulu might actually in fact be gay.
Fans who have been invested in this โrevivalโ of Hip-Hop are enjoying the journey as Duncan's track might be filled with profanities. But what it did do is make sure that fans are enjoying Hip-hop again
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