D-Star accuses collaborators of sabotage and clout chasing

D-Star says clout-chasing collaborators leeched his buzz, stalled his bookings, and preyed on his downfall, pushing him toward a loner, cross-border grind.

Rise and fallout
  • D-Star broke out after the song Hoozambe.
  • Reached peak visibility during 2024.
  • Started fielding nonstop collaboration requests.
  • Felt the love flip once deals landed.
Alleged sabotage claims
  • Accused peers of riding on his fame.
  • Claimed bookings got quietly blocked.
  • Described fake brotherhood masking bad intent.
  • Vowed to keep calling names.
Calling out collaborators
  • Named Gloria Bugie during a TV interview.
  • Said she skipped the promo after getting a feature.
  • Pointed at Kapeke for similar moves.
  • Framed both cases as wanting him to fail.
One-hit wonder pushback
  • Rejected the one-hit label outright.
  • Pointed to 15 million views in one year.
  • Argued quality beats flooding releases.
  • Mocked rivals stuck at neighborhood reach.
New direction talk
  • He said local focus no longer interests him.
  • Aimed music toward cross-border listeners.
  • Framed ambition as growth, not arrogance.
  • Promised a different approach going forward.
 

Attachments

  • D-Star accuses collaborators of sabotage and clout chasing.webp
    D-Star accuses collaborators of sabotage and clout chasing.webp
    58.6 KB · Views: 55

Trending content

Sponsored

Top