Prince Kaybee is definitely not having it after tweeps accused of jealousy.
The Twitter street have dragged the star saying he never contributed towards empowering up-and-coming female stars in the industry.
He was also accused of also feeling unbothered about other people’s success.
Reacting to this, Prince Kaybee took the opportunity to remind the tweep of one of his recent projects, Project Hope, an album on which he paid tribute to women in the industry and showed his advocacy against gender-based violence by featuring 10 up-and-coming female vocalists from all over the country.
He said: “Did you know I spent R1.5m to fund a project that got 10 women vocally trained for a week, recorded an album for them, paid songwriters and musicians to guide them while staying at a 4-star hotel for a week, shot one of them a music video and u call me jealous?”
The DJ defended himself against others who seemed to believe that he was jealous especially since he mentioned how much money he’d spent to help.
One tweep said the fact that he did a good deed didn’t mean he wasn’t capable of being jealous.
To which Kaybee replied with a simple, “wow mate”.