Sizwe Dhlomo’s Advise To Riky Rick Amid Beef With Cass “Leave the beef in the streets and bring the bread home Riky.”

Sizwe Dhlomo is one of Mzansi’s outspoken media personalities, and he never shies away from speaking his mind out. The radio host recently issued an advise to rapper Riky Ricky on Twitter, amid his beef with Cassper Nyovest.

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This follows as Cassper’s song To Whom It May Concern, has ruffled the feathers of the rapper as Mufasa lashed out at a friend who betrayed him and many have been suspecting that it is Riky Rick.

The song has since been dominating the Twitter trends list and the Sidlukotini hit maker took to the platform to address his beef with Cassper. This follows after tweeps said he must reach out to Cassper.

Riky said he had addressed his beef the Tito Mboweni hit-maker, but his shocked as to why he would rap about him like this.

“Ill keep reaching out to him, but Im also getting tired of my name coming up when I relaxing nicely minding my business. Its like yall want me to put the full story on wax.SMH” tweeted Riky

One tweep said “the nigga wanted to get shit of his chest….. thats wer it came from,” but Riky did not buy the story, “what’s the point of getting it off your chest to your fans but not ever actually having the conversation in real life.”

“Niggaz will do anything for sympathy or to look like they were the victim. They never wanna fix the actual issue because they pride wont let em. Cabanga dawg,” added Riky
whats the point of getting it off your chest to your fans but not ever actually having the conversation in real life. Niggaz will do anything for sympathy or to look like they were the victim. They never wanna fix the actual issue because they pride wont let em. Cabanga dawg. Offering his 2cents Sizwe said Riky should mize the negativity and keep his head high up and focus on his projects, and bringing bread to the table for his family.

“If I’m Riky I definitely wouldn’t allow myself to get distracted right now. He’s got a good thing going with Cotton Fest, his podcast, his shops & music. Leave the beef in the streets & bring the bread home Riky,” he tweeted.