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The beef between Rashid & Stogie T started after Rashid said Stogie started as a poet & not a hip-hop artist🫢 Stogie replied with a diss by saying that he isn't an OG but just a n*gga that's old. How nice is Stog though?🤔 The EFF Joseph Dary Drip...

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Reimont 🇿🇦vor 2 Jahren

Hands down, no hip hop artist can touch Stogie T lyrically in SA currently

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Makhelwanevor 2 Jahren

I honestly feel like it's disrespectful to expect Stogie to respond to Rashid with raps.

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Kamo BUCCANEER☠️vor 2 Jahren

Greatest SA rapper of all time

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Lucky Motsumi 🙏🏽🇿🇦🕯️vor 2 Jahren

Stogie just being a rapper he thinks he is 😢😤

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2 CENTS🎙🇿🇦vor 2 Jahren

qho! this is not a diss track but a tribute to aka and ricky ..naye if only he used original beat an concept instead of the whole khanye west beat and jay z big brother thing

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YaseBlock B 🇸🇿vor 2 Jahren

@SpitMochene The best way to improve your reading comprehension level is through practice. And the best way to practice is to have fun with it... ❤

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Budsvor 2 Jahren

Stogie went in on this one

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PhoeniX MKHeasyvor 2 Jahren

All this death got us scared to touch the torch...... Daymn 🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Massive_Mindsvor 2 Jahren

Stogie is just rapping 2 himself

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#PharaCity 🇿🇦vor 2 Jahren

🥹Don’t ask me for advice on how to blow 💨 Cause the one’s I gave ladders 🪜 got a Rope 🚯

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