In May 2021, the artist went viral after the release of his diss track where he fired shots at Cassper Nyovest, Nasty C, A-Reece and Shane Eagle, among other artists.
The rapper took to his timeline saying he was ready to let go of his past as it had become difficult for him to collaborate with artists.
Big Xhosa also said after realising children also like his music he wanted to make a better impact.
“I refuse to live up to something or a character I am not. I am not a comedian, I can't continue being funny because that's not my talent. However, I can continue giving you guys music because that's my talent,” he wrote.
“It has come to a point where now I need to take a different direction with my music, brand and content. This means I will no longer be doing music as the Big Xhosa character. The comedic side of music, trolling and swearing, has come to an end.
Combos communicating — Big Zulu and Big Xhosa tease fans with their unreleased song
Image: Instagram/Big Xhosa
Big Xhosa was filled with gratitude after performing with Big Zulu.
The pair previewed a song they worked on and will be dropping soon.
The event took place at Carnival City in Johannesburg during the Inkabi Zezwe album tour which Sjava and Big Zulu have been on since July.
“Thank you to big bro Big Zulu for bringing me out last night performing our unreleased song. Iyeza ingoma enkulu now now. Enkosi to everyone that came out,” wrote Big Xhosa.
Big Xhosa is finding his footing in the industry and has made amends after getting into the music scene with a bang.
In May 2021, the artist went viral after the release of his diss track where he fired shots at Cassper Nyovest, Nasty C, A-Reece and Shane Eagle, among other artists.
The rapper took to his timeline saying he was ready to let go of his past as it had become difficult for him to collaborate with artists.
Big Xhosa also said after realising children also like his music he wanted to make a better impact.
“I refuse to live up to something or a character I am not. I am not a comedian, I can't continue being funny because that's not my talent. However, I can continue giving you guys music because that's my talent,” he wrote.
“It has come to a point where now I need to take a different direction with my music, brand and content. This means I will no longer be doing music as the Big Xhosa character. The comedic side of music, trolling and swearing, has come to an end.
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