Noble Stylz and Blacperl Link Up To Summarize The Hip-hop Comment Section
Over the past few weeks, Zim Hip-hop has been top of the social media conversations in Zimbabwe, with various twists and turns.Firstly it was Pro Beatz catching a bit of flack for claiming he was the best Zim Hip-hop Artist, then in the next week dancehall phenomenon Enzo Ishall would release hip-hop song and also make a claim to the Zim Hip-hop King title.
This is verifiable because in an interview with Power FM's Chamvari he revealed that it was based on the Probeatz tweet. This however led to him trading commercial diss tracks with Holy Ten who took offense.
Since all clout needs to be shared, Comic Pastor, Ba Harare , R Peels, Jungle Loco, myself (Mcpotar as a cartoonist) and Ricky Fire amongst others joined in with Maskiri even making a come back. Ti Gonzi having a back and forth with Comic Pastor and so on.
Some of events and more perspectives are well articulated in Noble Stylz and Blacperls latest offering titled "Comment Section". Noble has always been know to be a mastermind and marketing genius behind many brand concepts and ideas.
He definitely knew something was up.
The song has a great video and lyrics as expected but some fans were left longing for more in terms of length. Some fans expressed that they were anticipating a Blacperl verse.
With that being said the song has been climbing up the Zimbabwe trending list since its release and I have embedded it below.
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