Cassper calls rapper AKA 'lame', responds to diss track, #Composure

10 September 2015 - 15:20 By Times LIVE
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AKA and Cassper just after calling a truce last year.
AKA and Cassper just after calling a truce last year.
Image: Cassper via Instagram.

Rapper AKA's hit diss track, 'Composure' has been received with less than mild enthusiasm by fellow rap rival, Cassper Nyovest who opted to indirectly respond to the song.

While Composure won the Internet yesterday and was revered for its strong lyrics - which slammed Cassper and put him on the chopping block, the Mafikeng born rapper seems less than bothered by it.

Instead, a few hours after the track, which has received wide airplay and thousands of downloads leaked - Cassper tweeted an image of himself in a business meeting, discussing his moves to fill up the Dome with 20,000 fans on October 31.

Loading..., he tweeted then he started retweeting Sizwe Dhlomo, who asked why AKA hadn't responded to Cassper's Beef track last year.

Dlhomo also enquired why AKA had made up with Cassper last year only to reignite the bitter rivalry between the two.

Cassper went on to state "the past month has been the most stressful blessing ever." Addressing Composure, he said:

About AKA, he called him lame, tweeting  his upcoming concert has him inspired him to make music.

Meanwhile one of the artists called out on Composure, Ricky Rick has responded with a track of his own. In it, he insists he tried to bury the beef between the two rappers. Feedback to Rick's track on social media has been lukewarm with some wondering why he responded since he wasn't exactly dissed.

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