Award-winning hip hop artist Big Zulu has reached a new level as his smash hit 150' Bars has reached 1 million streams on YouTube in just 4 days.
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The song has been trending since it got released and it has become a mega hit on the airwaves.
Big Zulu took to social media to express his delight: "Nkabi Nation Siqopha umlando la 150 Bars 1 MILLION VIEWS in 4 Days & we still trending no 1 on YouTube Voicemail 3 MILLION VIEWS in 1 Month trending no 2 on YouTube iNkabi Records," he wrote.
The comments section was filled with praises from Big Zulu' fans giving him flowers for reviving the SA hip hop industry.
Ziyanda Mazia commented ""Thank you for reviving hip hop Nkabi hope Rikado is happy and smiling in heaven......keep on doing wonders in music industry."
Grey Gomonda commented "He's indeed the best ever thou i don't understand Zulu language but he's skilful man 150 bars its not a joke n u can add 10 songs of emtee to make big zulu's one song."
Kevin MabuZa commented "Huge respect for reviving S.A hip hop.Grotman don't let it die some of us still want to put food on the table with the Rhymes God installed in our mindsets."
Excellent Ntini "Honestly you & Nasty C are really fighting for south African hip hop Yess we love amapiano but we supposed to listen hip hop,Qcom actually on my side I'm glad you released 150 bars now everyone is listening to hip-hop songs to every musician out there work hard we wanna listen to your songs one day Big Zulu we love you here at mpumalanga. Let's exchange love."
Vandamme Mbutho "You are already a legend bhuti no matter what thye can say ngawe awusekho kwi level yoku defend umculo wakho ngomlomo but your stats and charts always speak for you.. Clean music with no strong language but always passing a message."
In 150 Bars, Big Zulu dissed Cassper Nyovest, Nasty C, Slik Talk, and Stogie T's career, K.O, and others who think they are untouchable in the industry. His message was clear, he isn't afraid of any of them.
Duncan who was showed flames for not agreeing to a feature with Big Zulu at the height of his career because iNkabi was not relevant. He said he would be releasing a diss track titled Big Nd*nu (Umngcwabo). The rapper said everyone should wear all black today as he prepares to lay "Big Zulu to rest."
But, it seems he will no longer be releasing it as he reckons that Kwesta has said it all.
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