Zingah Responds To Criticism Towards His Podcast’s Content

Zingah Responds To Criticism Towards His Podcast’s Content. In the realm of podcasts, controversy often brews alongside success. Zingah, the famed rapper and acclaimed host of the popular podcast “Chopping It With Bhuda T,” has recently found himself under the magnifying glass of public scrutiny.

Zingah has hosted a slew of SA Hip Hop figures and SA celebrities at large and the content has gained much attention as he delved into interesting and engaging conversation. However, amid the uncertain terrain of SA Hip Hop, the celebrated rapper and podcaster has delved deeper into the challenges facing the SA rap culture in most of his podcast episodes, triggering dissatisfaction among some viewers.
Taking to Twitter (X), one of the SA hip-hop fans criticized Zingah’s podcast for predominantly spotlighting the decline of SA Hip Hop, suggesting that it’s fueling division within the industry. “Is it me or does Zingah’s Podcast focuses more on what’s wrong with Hip Hop😭 if anything I think that podcast divides Hip hop 🤣 the drama is entertaining but sh*t at what cost,” read the post.
In response, Zingah said that the podcast is not aiming to create division within the culture, rather all he’s trying to do is to find the solution to the current decline of the genre. He added that the conversation he had on the Choppin’ It With Bhuda T podcast can also inspire the kids out there to find solutions on how to get Hip hop kicking again.
“Communication helps a great deal in finding solutions. The conversations that I have on the pod are in hopes that there are kids outhere who hear what is wrong and how we could possibly fix it, and maybe they can help save this thing,” Zingah said.
However, his fanbase seems to appreciate his authenticity. Some fans took to social media in support of Zingah, whilst others labelled the podcast a ‘gossip podcast.’