The Big Hash Speaks Out On Collaboration Rift With Zoocci Coke Dope Ahead Of “PRESS HASH VOL. 1” Release

The Big Hash Speaks Out On Collaboration Rift With Zoocci Coke Dope Ahead Of “PRESS HASH VOL. 1” Release. As anticipation builds for The Big Hash’s forthcoming project, PRESS HASH VOL. 1, a fan question has sparked a candid moment from the Pretoria rapper about a hoped-for creative linkup.

When asked, “I thought your project was gonna get curated by Zoocci, what happened?” The Big Hash did not hold back.
“I always showed up for him when he needed me. When it’s my turn, I gotta beg. It’s been happening for years now. Then he’ll hop on a live & tell people that I broke his heart. Bro’s so damn talented, but waiting on him/chasing after him? Nah. I’m not entitled, I’m just tired.”
The response frames a story many artists know too well: the tension between loyalty, timing, and the practical realities of finishing a record. The Big Hash’s words suggest a history of collaboration and support that has not materialised into the curation role fans expected for this new body of work. Rather than dwelling on the strain, the rapper positions the moment as a boundary, a choice to keep momentum without waiting on anyone.
The exchange arrives at a pivotal time. PRESS HASH VOL. 1 has been teased as the next chapter in The Big Hash’s catalogue, and the spotlight is now squarely on the music itself. His remarks do not read as a scorched-earth statement so much as a line in the sand: a refusal to stall the roll-out or compromise the vision while chasing moving targets.
For fans, the takeaway is twofold. First, do not assume familiar alliances will automatically carry into every new era. Second, expect a project shaped by urgency and self-determination. The Big Hash’s reply shows an artist intent on protecting his creative timeline, even if it means steering the ship alone.



