The diss track that rapper Ntukza made directed at K.O. was not well received by Tweeps. Ntukza, a former member of Teargas, was responding to K.O’s most recent freestyle song, which was titled “Focast 23.”
Additionally, K.O was a member of Teargas. The rapper claimed in the song that he does not look forward to getting together with Ntukza again.
On February 1st, the song was made available to the public. Then, on Tuesday, February 7, Ntukza, who was the rapper’s close friend, released his most recent diss song titled “Long Road to Freedom.”
Ntukza took to Twitter on Tuesday to address his audience and tell them that it was time for him to set the record straight.
On this track, the emcee makes the accusation that K.O bought views for his viral hit Sete, which was released toward the end of the previous year. Ntukza greeted everyone by saying
“Good morning, all. It is time to set the record straight. Today at noon, the song with the hashtag #LongRoadToFreedom will be released. #AfribizEntertainment.”
Users of Twitter and people who enjoy music were not feeling it, and they expressed their opinion that he rushed through the song. They took to Twitter in order to express their concerns regarding it.
Busiswa, a singer, commented that he should have just recited it like a poem. Louw said he may have recorded this song on his phone at some point.
K.O. stated that they had overheard other people discussing it but that he was not familiar with the details of the song.