That chapter's long closed: K.O on why there won't be a Teargas reunion

21 November 2022 - 07:00
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In 'The Light' K.O said he and Ntukza were 'beefing' for no reason and Teargas would still be successful had it not been for that.
In 'The Light' K.O said he and Ntukza were 'beefing' for no reason and Teargas would still be successful had it not been for that.
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Rapper K.O has asked a fan to let sleeping dogs lie when he was asked to work with former Teargas members Ntukza and Ma-E to give the outfit's fans one more song.

“Mr Cashtime teargas nyana? One song nyana, Please big homie? Pretty please G? Talk to Eazy and Ntukza Please?,” tweeted the fan. 

“Let the past be the past bro, chapter been long closed. Respectfully,” K.O replied. 

K.O released The Light from his album SR3 (Skhanda Republic 3). In it he said he and Ntukza were “beefing” for no reason and the group would still be successful had it not been for that.

“Ngoba mina noNtukza just ended up beefin’ for no reason (yeah). He was a brother  I needed i-Teargas namanj’ would be the hottest every season. I’m movin’ on to better things. I’m lettin’ bygones be bygones,” K.O said.

Ntukza rubbished the claims. 

“K.O saying we are beefing for no reason on a song is absolute BS. Tell him I said so. You are not going to record a song with false information about me and I must sit back, be quiet. My name falsely on a song?" he tweeted.

In a recent interview on podcast The Episode, Ntukza said he suspected someone was behind the trolling he received after the messy break-up.

“You could actually tell that some of those people were being sent by somebody. The cancel culture thing, busy people complaining ... in 2022 — I've been in it like freaking, like long, bro,” he said.



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