Dr Malinga throws massive shade at Nasty C after SAMA 'disqualification'

26 April 2017 - 13:09 By TshisaLIVE
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Dr Malinga is planning to give haters their own medicine.
Dr Malinga is planning to give haters their own medicine.
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It seems like the long-standing war between Dr Malinga and Nasty C is not over. At all.

Well, that's if Malinga's latest comments are anything to go by.

Malinga fired a string of fresh shots at the Hell Naw hitmaker, after it emerged that two of his videos had been disqualified from the 2017 South African Music Awards (SAMAs).

In a string of tweets Malinga celebrated Nasty's disqualification.

  • EISH! Nasty C music videos disqualified from SA Music AwardsAfter several enquiries, the SA Music Awards (SAMA) have disqualified two of rapper Nasty C's music videos from this year's awards. 

The kickmaster said that Nasty was a "late comer" and even alluded that maybe it was a case of 'karma' at play.

"Well done @kwestadakar [Kwesta] we recognize you, lion of judah is intervening now," Malinga said.

Malinga shared TshisaLIVE'S article about Nasty's disqualification and said that his day was made.

Nasty C's videos, Good Girls and Don't Do It, were questioned after it was pointed out by fans that it had not aired on national television before January 31, as the SAMAs rules require.  

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The feud between Malinga and Nasty C started shortly after the Metro FM Awards in February when Malinga questioned the young rapper's Song of the Year award.

Things spiralled out of control between them from there and resulted in weeks of public twars.

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