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K.O. Reacts To A Fan Who Misquoted Lyrics From SETE

K.O. Reacts To A Fan Who Misquoted Lyrics From SETE. K.O.’s SR3 lead single SETE has received the greatest airplay on South African radio and on numerous music streaming services. This shows that the song was able to reach a wide spectrum of listeners and that the majority of its admirers are familiar with its message.

K.O. Reacts To A Fan Who Misquoted Lyrics From SETE

Despite its dominance in the music space, there are still some of K.O.’s fans who are not getting the lyrics for SETE right. Taking to Twitter, one of K.O.’s followers had to seek clarity from the rapper on what he meant in some of his lyrics yet the understanding of their lyrics was different from what K.O. said in the actual song. “Diamond walk emoyeni. Mara how @MrCashtime ??” Read the tweet.

In response, Mr Cashtime had to tell his follower to go and check again the lyrics on Google after he was questioned about what he meant by “Diamond walk e-mallin,” which were wrongly quoted as “Diamond walk emoyeni. “Google is your friend, tweet me again once you’ve read the correct lyrics beloved,” K.O. responded.

K.O. collaborated with Young Stunna and Blxckie on his track “SETE,” which is taken from his album SR3. The soothing afrobeat-tinged track was co-produced by Nigerian producer Calliemajik Beats who foresaw the SA superstar weaving a love narrative.

The song has made tremendous progress since it was released and is now among the top-performing songs in the nation up to now. K.O. is still at the top of his game sixteen years into his career, as seen by his most recent album, SR3.

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