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Emtee Opens Up About The Relationship He Has With His Father

Emtee continues to set trolls straight...

Emtee Opens Up About The Relationship He Has With His Father. Back in 2017 Emtee released one of the best albums in SA Hip Hop titled Avery. One of the songs in the album is titled ‘Mama‘ which addressed the bits of the rapper’s relationship with his parents.

A fan came forward to express from their level of understanding of the songs the situation they were in and how the impacts them now. Emtee reacted as one can expect knowing how he tends to be online.

Part of the lyrics read : “Look after my Mama and my sister, Lord, please
I don’t know about my daddy, haven’t seen that man in weeks
K’yafana we hardly speak
Little brother needs some sneaks
So I’m not paying for no freaks
The best things in life are free.”

Emtee came forward to clarify that he’s in good Terms with his father.

“Fuck you mean? Me n my pops cool. We had beef for some time but by Gods grace. We good. My kids are my best friends so unya uthini?” Replied Emtee to a tweep.

Earlier back in 2019 Emtee’s parents once made headlines opening up about how they were in conflict with their in laws (Emtee’s girlfriend parents).

“We are going public about this because we believe that our son is in trouble and he needs help to see the way because he’s lost,” said the artist’s father.

He pleaded with the We Up hitmaker not to tie the knot with Chinsamy because she was allegedly after his money.

“We are saying this because in March, Emtee and Nicole organised a party for their second-born child. We went there to celebrate with them, but the party nearly degenerated into a physical fight between my wife and Nicole’s mother.

“As we were busy celebrating the party, Nicole’s mother accused my wife of spreading rumours that she [Nicole’s mother] was eating Emtee’s money. There was a big argument and they almost beat each other up. Nicole’s mother told us that we must never set foot in her house, she doesn’t want to see us anymore,” he said.

 

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