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Makwa Responds To Calls For Him To Seek Rehab

Makwa Responds To Calls For Him To Seek Rehab. Makwa emerged as one of the SA hip hop sensations who opened up about their struggles with drug abuse. The multi-platinum producer shared how lean affected his physical and mental health and advised his fans to stay away from the recreational drug concoction.

Makwa Responds To Calls For Him To Seek Rehab

With all that in the past now, Makwa seems to be still being scrutinized for his past mistake. The SA hip hop producer addressed the comments he received during a podcast interview with people calling him to seek rehab.

“So I did this podcast interview a couple of days ago. When I read the comments some people are saying I must go to rehab and I’m sitting here asking myself why must I go to rehab?” He wrote.

In the same IG post, Makwa stated that now that his troubles have been made public, he plans to undergo a drug test to demonstrate that he has nothing to hide and will not allow bullies to drag him down. “So since my sh**t is already in public I’m gonna do a drug test once and for all not to prove anything but show bullies that it’s not worth it to bring people down.” Said Makwa.

Not only has Makwa been emotionally damaged, but the renowned South African hip hop producer has stated that his image has been ruined since people perceive him to be a drug addict. “This has really hurt my image I mean I’ve even neglected myself because I’m like what the point of looking fresh whilst I’ll be called a drug addict,” he said.

Makwa went on to say that he no longer shares images on social media or conducts interviews or anything else that requires him to be in front of a camera because of the comments people have made about him.

“I no longer post my pictures anymore, I no longer do interviews none of the things that will require me to be in front of the camera because I don’t wanna see such comments about me,” Wrote Makwa.

Makwa has produced songs for AKA, Kwesta, Yanga Chief, and DJ Speedsta, and has worked with a number of other local hip-hop acts over the years.

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