Riky Rick has apologized to Sizwe Dhlomo after he weighed in on the twar between AKA and Sizwe, which erupted earlier this week.
Riky Rick got dragged for commenting on the beef and his wording suggested that he was on AKA's side. Riky mentioned that he talked to AKA over the phone regarding his failed Reebok deal and how disappointed he was that Sizwe got involved.
Speaking to Da L.E.S on IG live he said, "For Siz to really get involved in that level..I see you're a commentator but at the same time you're making money somewhere else you're not making money in rap. So stop coming for the rappers. If you love this culture, build this culture but don't come for the rappers."
He basically told Sizwe to stay in his lane and he should not try and tarnish rappers as it is hurting the game.
After the backlash he received, he apologized to Sizwe via Twitter and said they have ironed out their issues after talking on the phone for an hour.
"I wanna say that I'm not here to fight, I'm not here for the war, I'm not here to be divisive, I try my best not to be. Sometimes I say something and it comes across as aggressive and nasty and mean towards another person and that's not something that I want to do.
"What I said the other day might have come off like I'm trying to dismiss him and diminish what he's done and for that I can be a man and say 'brother Siz, that wasn't my intention, I got nothing but love for you," he apologized.
His apology comes after AKA's apology to all those offended by his tweets from last week, especially Sizwe and his family.
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Riky Rick got dragged for commenting on the beef and his wording suggested that he was on AKA's side. Riky mentioned that he talked to AKA over the phone regarding his failed Reebok deal and how disappointed he was that Sizwe got involved.
Speaking to Da L.E.S on IG live he said, "For Siz to really get involved in that level..I see you're a commentator but at the same time you're making money somewhere else you're not making money in rap. So stop coming for the rappers. If you love this culture, build this culture but don't come for the rappers."
He basically told Sizwe to stay in his lane and he should not try and tarnish rappers as it is hurting the game.
After the backlash he received, he apologized to Sizwe via Twitter and said they have ironed out their issues after talking on the phone for an hour.
"I wanna say that I'm not here to fight, I'm not here for the war, I'm not here to be divisive, I try my best not to be. Sometimes I say something and it comes across as aggressive and nasty and mean towards another person and that's not something that I want to do.
"What I said the other day might have come off like I'm trying to dismiss him and diminish what he's done and for that I can be a man and say 'brother Siz, that wasn't my intention, I got nothing but love for you," he apologized.
His apology comes after AKA's apology to all those offended by his tweets from last week, especially Sizwe and his family.
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Picture credit: okmzansi.co.za