Big Zulu Extends Praise To Emtee’s ‘DIY 3’ Amidst Their Ongoing Beef
Big Zulu Extends Praise To Emtee’s ‘DIY 3’ Amidst Their Ongoing Beef. Big Zulu has surprised fans by offering praise for Emtee’s highly anticipated DIY 3 album, despite their ongoing beef. The acclaimed rapper, known for his unfiltered opinions, took to social media to show respect for Emtee’s latest project, acknowledging the hard work that went into it.
“Nkabi Nation, I say I don’t elect Qhawe. Emtee has worked hard, his album is amazing. We congratulate you,” Big Zulu shared with his followers, signalling a rare moment of public acknowledgement for the DIY 3 project. This positive statement is especially significant considering the history of tension between the two artists.
Even though the gesture might mark a shift in the relationship between the two hip-hop giants, Emtee made it clear that his beef with Big Zulu is far from over. “There was never no beef, I had no beef with Big Zulu,” Emtee said. “He just woke up and said let’s just say let me diss this n**g which is me. Or he thought to himself what can I say to captivate people, so he took that big risk and dissed me unprovoked, so it’s up and it’s still.”
“I was involved in five car accidents, that’s why I ain’t got the Merc no more. So a n**g wanna diss me about that sh*t, I tell you it’s personal. I could’ve died in one of them accidents, and n**g is talking about my garage is empty.”
Emtee’s reaction to Big Zulu’s praise was far from warm. Instead of embracing the recognition, the Hustla chuckled it off, a clear sign that any past tension remains unresolved. His laughter spoke volumes, hinting at the lingering resentment he still holds toward the Zulu rapper.
With DIY 3 already making waves across the country, it seems Big Zulu has no issue giving credit where it’s due—even if that credit goes to an artist he’s had past conflicts with. Emtee’s continued rise in the industry, coupled with his unwavering confidence, ensures that this album will not only fuel the ongoing conversation surrounding him but might also pave the way for more open exchanges in the future.