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Clout Cassette Claims Cassper Paid To Be On ‘Aweh Remix’ In A Scathing Rant

Clout Cassette Claims Cassper Paid To Be On ‘Aweh Remix’ In A Scathing Rant. Cassper Nyovest has been pulled into a fresh bout of industry smoke after Clout Cassette founder Morale alleged that the rapper paid to appear on Lordkez’s viral “Aweh (Remix).”

Clout Cassette Claims Cassper Paid To Be On ‘Aweh Remix’ In A Scathing Rant

In a fiery social post, Morale framed the claim as part of a broader critique of Cassper’s recent run, zeroing in on creative choices and strategy while tossing in a few pointed jabs. The allegation instantly became the flashpoint, raising questions about feature politics and what “marketing genius” looks like in 2025’s attention economy.

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Morale’s post also aimed at Cassper’s “Kusho Bani” video, conceding that the visuals are “super clean and crisp” while ridiculing the song and mocking its hook with a taunt of “BA BA BEHH, BI BI BAHH.” He said he first watched the video mid-flight when a companion pressed play next to him, quipping that he was “forced” to see it. The timing aligns with the single’s ongoing push: “Kusho Bani” premiered in March and has surged past nine million views on YouTube, roughly six months after its release.

The “Aweh (Remix)” claim lands in the middle of a momentum wave for Lordkez’s record. The remix and video were released in late August and quickly started gaining traction; by the end of September, local outlets were logging seven-figure view milestones and experiencing heavy social chatter.

This is not the first time Morale has taken issue with Cassper. Back in December 2022, he recounted a “terrible experience” during the shoot for Abidoza’s “Diamond Walk” featuring Cassper and the late DJ Sumbody, saying the rapper was “so rude” to him on set. That history adds weight to today’s broadside and helps explain why his new post travelled fast.

As for the money-for-feature accusation, neither Cassper nor Lordkez had publicly confirmed or addressed the claim at the time of writing. What is clear is that both “Kusho Bani” and “Aweh (Remix)” remain central to Cassper’s 2025 storyline: one a high-gloss video spectacle driving massive views, the other a crowd-magnet collab powering summer playlists and headlines.

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