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Podcasters Rea Gopane X Blvck Steph Spark Debate On Who Is More Impactful Between A-Reece & Maglera Doe Boy

Podcasters Rea Gopane X Blvck Steph Spark Debate On Who Is More Impactful Between A-Reece & Maglera Doe Boy. Certain rappers have a profound influence on the genre, whether it’s because they forged new paths, pioneered innovative sounds, or motivated hordes to follow in their footsteps. SA hip-hop has witnessed such rappers since the heyday, and the trend keeps going.

Podcasters Rea Gopane X Blvck Steph Spark Debate On Who Is More Impactful Between A-Reece & Maglera Doe Boy

The rap scene in Mzansi has seen a healthy cycle of change as new rappers have entered the scene and impacted it in a variety of ways. The likes of Maglera Doe Boy have come in and inspired township raps whilst the likes of A-Reece have maintained their stylish and powerful raps in the game.

In a viral Twitter video, controversial podcasters Rea Gopane and Blvck Steph can be seen disputing who is more influential, A-Reece or Maglera Doe Boy.

In the conversation between the podcasters, Rea Gopane said that Maglera Doe Boy had a better year compared to A-Reece. Hence that made him the most impactful rapper. “For me, Maglera had a better year than A-Reece,” he said.

Rea went on to say that Reece’s one edge is his devoted audience, who will always come through for him. “Is it that A-Reece’s fanbase is so stubborn,” he added. In the conversation, Blvck Steph also agreed that Maglera had more impact in the game than A-Reece with everyone eager to pay attention to his music since he was the freshman on the block.

“Everyone was saying, that’s the new kid on the block,” he said. “We talking about the impact even if you are fresh, even if people love you enough because you are new but there is no impact,” he added.

The podcast discussion sparked a whirlwind on Twitter, with ย Reece’s supportersย flocking to defend their favourite. Some of the tweeps and Reece’s fans accused the podcasters of using A-Reece’s name to gain more views for their podcast by name-trashing the rapper whilst others agreed with the notion.

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