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[BEEF] 🥩 Rashid Kay disses Stogie T 😂😂 The beef started after Rashid said Stogie started as a poet & not a hip-hop artist. Stogie replied with a diss to Rashid by saying that he isn’t an OG but just a n*gga that’s old.😬 MacG Joseph Dary Maponya Mall...

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kjwaylekile lokho2 years ago

Sis.....who still raps like this. High school kids ain't even doing this kind of rap no more

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EASY 🌍🇿🇦2 years ago

A great beat wasted. Rashid is a whack rapper, he should stick to the "behind the scenes" shit that he does. Put some respect on Stogie! Guy's a certified O.G. When Tumi raps, you can't help it but increase The Volume

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Brother Onez2 years ago

It's giving

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Sobangiwa The Accountant2 years ago

He definitely is a nigga that’s just old.

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Bedworth Times2 years ago

Weak weak weak weak weak

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Urban Street Culture2 years ago

This weak 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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Makgoka A Mphakane2 years ago

Why is he so offbeat?

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