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Zingah And Makwa’s Tense Exchange Over Possibility Of TMZ ‘Seeds’ Part 2

Zingah And Makwa’s Tense Exchange Over Possibility Of TMZ ‘Seeds’ Part 2. In 2018, Zingah, Tweezy and Makwa all collaborated on a joint EP called Seeds, the project featured 8 songs and their EP was a fresh sound for the masses to enjoy. When the artists were working together they formed a group called, TMZ, which is the first letters of their names put together. The first single they dropped together was called, Porryland, which was released late in 2017. The project took a year for the award-winning artists to work on before its release.

It has been a few years since the project was released and it seems there is still momentum around the project as some fans have indicated eagerness for part two to be released. Award-winning producer Makwa recently responded to a fan who expressed their hopes for a part two project from TMZ. In his response, Makwa shed light as to what could be the delay in fans getting what they want. Rapper Zingah and producer Tweezy seems to be the individuals who are not interested in working together with Makwa. In his response, Makwa said that despite the artists being tagged in the post, they won’t respond. “For the 1000 times. Tweezy and Zingah won’t reply to this,” tweeted Makwa.

Makwa’s response certainly got, Zingah’s attention as he responded to his former collaborator and a rather tense exchange occurred between the artists. The tense exchange revealed that clearly, things are not rosy between the artists for them to work with each other once again. “You need to get off this energy, it’s not good for you,” tweeted Zingah. Makwa clearly wasn’t here for Zingah deflecting from the question at hand. “Why y’all ain’t replying to the fans?” asked Makwa. A Twitter user asked the award-winning producer why he had to drag Zingah and Tweezy in his response to what the fan said.

Makwa responded to the fan, that he never tagged his former collaborators and simply shared that fans have been asking this question for some time over the years. “I replied to the tweet I didn’t mention anyone. Ubheke kahle another thing wena uyi fan lale project you could have said leave the gents alone all together including me. People have been asking the same questions for years and now I have to nurse peoples feelings?” tweeted Makwa. The award-winning producer also revealed that he has no issues with Zingah or Tweezy, but just understands that the people want music from them “Me I’m cool with the gents at least I’d to think so,” tweeted Makwa.

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