Priddy Ugly Unpacks The Powerful & Relatable Bar From “Last Bullet” Verse

Priddy Ugly Unpacks The Powerful & Relatable Bar From “Last Bullet” Verse. Priddy Ugly has once again proven that his pen is as thought-provoking as it is poetic.

A particular line from his verse on the newly released “Last Bullet” — a collaboration with lyrical heavyweight Stogie T on MashBeatz’s much-anticipated album The Secret Frequency — has sparked conversation among fans and inspired the rapper to step in with a powerful explanation.
The line in question reads: “Two wars! One is against poverty, the other is who’s God?” A fan took to social media, tagging Priddy Ugly and quoting the line with awe, seemingly impacted by its layered message.
The rapper, never one to shy away from engaging with his audience, responded with a detailed breakdown of what the bar truly means. “I saw a few people asking what this meant, I thought it goes without saying…” Priddy began.
“1. We fighting a war against poverty, especially in the hood.
2. The other war we’re fighting is that the mass majority of our people, especially the youth – don’t know who God is, don’t believe in God, & even if they do, they don’t act like it.”
His explanation adds context to an already loaded verse, bringing attention to the dual struggles faced by many in South Africa: the tangible, material fight against economic hardship, and the spiritual battle rooted in identity, belief, and morality.