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MAKWA TELLS NOTA TO STOP!

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Neo Makwa has told Nota to stop talking about him. (Photo: Move!)
Neo Makwa has told Nota to stop talking about him. (Photo: Move!)

RAPPER and producer Makwa Beats has asked Nota Baloyi to stop speaking about him during his interviews.

The fight between the two is seemingly far from over.

Nota has been doing interviews with a lot of YouTube podcasters this year and has been talking about his experience at Rap Lyf Records, the record label he co-founded with rapper Kwesta and Leroy Khoza.

He also talks about Makwa and how their relationship got ruined.

However, Makwa has had enough.

Makwa also worked at Rap Lyf as a producer and recording artist and he has asked that Nota stop talking about it.

Taking to Twitter, he posted and asked when Nota will stop speaking about him in his interviews.

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He wrote: “Nota when will all this stop?....Lol all your interviews are based on me...Like how long are you gonna drag this? Mele kuze k’buy’uJesu? Stop it!!!”

However, Nota hasn’t responded to him, yet.

Earlier this year, Nota accused Kwesta of embezzling funds from the label and said that’s why the label no longer exists.

Makwa then accused Nota of not paying him his money for producing Kwesta’s hit single Ngud’ and Nota claimed that he did.

Nota, Makwa and Kwesta have been fighting about the money issues and whose fault it was that Rap Lyf ended for the past months.

Makwa accuses Nota of not paying him while Nota accuses Kwesta of stealing money.


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