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Lemon pepper freestyle
Lemon pepper freestyle







"South African rappers must sit down and take notes from Big Xhosa ," Kamo Marven said. BTW I just subscribed to his YouTube channel." He got me thinking that he'd never ever do what he did on that lemon pepper Freestyle. "Big Xhosa just pulled a Nas, Drake, DMX and Pitch Black Afro in one video," Bawse wrote.Īshton T Omari Ndou wrote, "Now big Xhosa is certified strategic. It is safe to say that he has garnered even more respect and and his fanbase has just gotten big, bigger, biggest. From the music video, which incorporated the personalities of both Big Xhosa and SOS, to the lyricism Twitter was impressed. His recent Lemon Pepper Freestyle, in which he features himself, is proof of that.īig Xhosa dropped an unexpected bomb with his recent remix of Drake's Lemon Pepper Freestyle hit. However, the Zumest rapper is proving to the game that he definitely deserves a seat at the table. On the other hand, Big Xhosa (a name he says he got from making funny videos on Tik Tok in his mother tongue IsiXhosa) is a funny, uncensored and wild gimmick that many people do not take seriously.

lemon pepper freestyle

SOS speaks more to the soul and drops bars - he is a lyricist. Prior to his breakthrough, the rapper made music under the name SOS, which was a totally different person to his alter ego Big Xhosa. The spicy exchange started when Ambitiouz referred to Big Xhosa as 'Takalani', to which he told them to focus more on their artist Kid Tini adding screenshots of the Youtube numbers he has made in a short space of time in comparison to that of the Cinga rapper. His beef with Ambitiouz was over who made bigger numbers, this after tweeps were curious to know if the record label would sign the rapper.

lemon pepper freestyle

He started twarring with Cassper, Emtee, and Ambitiouz Records. With this, he made some rappers uncomfortable and ruffled some feathers, subsequently inheriting beefs. The rapper also made big numbers on his YouTube, where he has released other music videos. His 'Hit Em Up' freestyle, titled Ni nyile, where rappers such as Nasty C, Cassper, Stogie T, A-reece and Kwesta were dissed, heated up the SA hip hop game and garnered him a huge following on social media.









Lemon pepper freestyle