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Tweeps React To L-Tido’s Verse On DJ Clen’s “Wrote The Book” Claiming He Launched K.O’s Solo Career

Tweeps React To L-Tido’s Verse On DJ Clen’s “Wrote The Book” Claiming He Launched K.O’s Solo Career. L-Tido’s rap career took off in 2009 with the release of his debut track, Calling featuring Tee Pee. Since then the Alexandra-born rapper went on to become a force to reckon in the cutthroat SA hip-hop space.

Tweeps React To L-Tido’s Verse On DJ Clen’s “Wrote The Book” Claiming He Launched K.O’s Solo Career

L-Tido has not been releasing music in a while, but he made a return after he featured on DJ Clen’s album on the track Wrote The Book. The rapper delivered a mature rap verse which clearly indicated his penmanship and understanding of rap music.

However, L-Tido mentioned certain things in his verse that left some of the SA Hip-hop spellbound. The rapper bragged about his impact on SA Hip-hop indicating that he’s the one who propelled fellow rapper K.O to start a solo career. “Ghost wrote a couple hits on some neo sh*t… When n**gs doubted god believed like Oskido did… Who launched K.O solo career, Tido did,” L-Tido raps.

The said verse sent tongues wagging as some SA Hip-hop followers criticized the Dlala Ka Yona hitmaker for making a disturbing statement in his raps.

Even though some did not agree with his remarks about kickstarting K.O.’s solo career, L-Tido’s whole verse received mixed reactions, with some not appreciating his style of rap, whilst others praised him for being the SA rap OG he is.

L-Tido has released successful tunes and cooperated with a variety of renowned musicians throughout the years. His music frequently blends appealing tunes, thoughtful themes, and enticing sounds, demonstrating his flexibility as an artist. The rapper entertained South Africa with hit songs such as “Dlala Ka Yona,” “No Favors,” “Moto” and “We Rolling” featuring K.O.

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