News

Ex-Global Threatens To Expose DJ Clen As A Mole In A-Reece’s Camp

Ex-Global Threatens To Expose DJ Clen As A Mole In A-Reece’s Camp. Following the release of A-Reece‘s project Kill The King: The Mixtape, there has been a whirlwind of conversations in SA Hip Hop surrounding the project. The conversations were summed up with excitement amongst A-Reece’s fans.

Ex-Global Threatens To Expose DJ Clen As A Mole In A-Reece’s Camp

DJ Clen took to X to champion A-Reece’s latest project, raving about it and amplifying the buzz. The mixtape, which features A-Reece addressing his rivals—many of whom are former TWC group members—has struck a chord with Clen, adding fuel to the hype surrounding it. “Huge difference between getting dissed and getting addressed. Ha bao roge ba bua le wena,” wrote DJ Clen.

However, not everyone is on board with the album’s positive reception. Critics, including the outspoken Ex-Global, have voiced their discontent. In response to DJ Clen’s praise of A-Reece’s album, Ex-Global fired back, asserting that Clen, who is affiliated with Revenge Club Records, has no right to weigh in on the content of Reece’s rival-addressing tracks. According to Ex-Global, Clen is himself two-faced and a mole within the camp.

In his post, Ex-Global claimed to have a phone recording of DJ Clen admitting that there’s no space for honesty about A-Reece’s music when the track doesn’t hit the mark. “If I were you, I would sit this one out , I have you on record calling Zeph about how mash is putting so much pressure on yall and how you can’t be honest with Reece when the songs ain’t it Tell me I’m lying let me make it shake? You scared of being cut off , yall so fake,” wrote Ex-Global.

In reply, DJ Clen remained unfazed by Ex-Global’s threats. “Hebanna today you got time to speak to me? Please make it shake!!!!!!! Post that shit now!!!!!!!!!!!! I’d love to see this one….” He said.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker