Gqom and House music sensation, Busiswa Gqulu’s catchy lines and silky delivery are some of the skills that make her one of the best female vocalists in her genre.
The Bazoyenza hit-maker recently put those skills to use in a brutal diss directed at Nuz Queen who allegedly stole the hit-song Laze Lavuka IDemon Lami from Ed Harris.
In the new track titled Gagashe II, which is a remix of Laze Lavuka IDemon Lami, Busiswa throws some mean punches at Queen Nuz.
“Calling yourself a queen, what you is is a trick,” Busiswa says in one of the lines on the song.
Nuz Queen wasted little time in responding to Busiswa on social media.
“I am a threat,” she wrote on Instagram, “I am a woman and independent in the game, it’s brave.
“It’s not “about writing diss track for the public” but it’s still pretty admirable that Busiswa took time and wrote lyrics about me and calling me a thief and yet she is a grown artist who has survived with left overs, to mention from Gobisiqolo remix.
“I’ve received hundreds of positive replies that they have ganged/mema abangani suggesting that they should rape me with a toothbrush Good Luck.”
Nuz Queen also directed her attack at DJ Maphorisa questioning his ability to make beats.
“Can I ask? Does Maphorisa actually know how to make beats? If so then which one?” she asked in a separate post.