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“Do the right thing” – Tweeps React To Blxckie’s Exclusion From K.O’s “SETE” Remix

“Do the right thing” – Tweeps React To Blxckie’s Exclusion From K.O’s “SETE” Remix. Last year, K.O. hit the jackpot as he came out with the biggest song in the country SETE. The rapper did not however take the credit alone as he utilised the vocal prowess of Blxckie and the amapiano sensation Young Stunna.

“Do the right thing” – Tweeps React To Blxckie’s Exclusion From K.O’s “SETE” Remix

Taking to Twitter, K.O. announced that he will be dropping the SETE remix this month on the 24th. “SETE PAN AFRICAN REMIX 24 MARCH @YOUNGSTUNNA_ZA @diamondplatnumz @oxladeofficial,” tweeted K.O. This time around the rapper made a couple of changes to the remix collaborations as he introduced the Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz and Nigerian Oxlade.

In the wake of these changes, K.O. dropped out Blxckie from the SETE remix with Young Stunna staying put. The exclusion of Blxckie from the remix has caused a stir on the Twitter timeline with most of the fans seeking an explanation for that decision, whilst others urged K.O. to reinstate Somnyama on the song.

This is the first serious song from K.O. this year, following the release of Forecast 23. The rapper has promised to drop another album this year following the success of SR3 in 2022. The still has a huge responsibility this year to also release his song with AKA which he said he will drop when the time is right.

 “yes it’s gonna come out you know what I mean, like his (AKA) album is doing crazy things and we just need to allow that to go crazy like it’s supposed to. I’ll put that record out when I feel like the time is right.” He said during an interview on PopCast Podcast.

On the other hand, Blxckie has been dropping hitters ever since the year started and he has already collaborated with the likes of Emtee and AKA. The rapper is currently expanding his brand following his first-time trip to the USA.

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