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Guntolah 2013 diss track heats up hip hop beef
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34221, member: 636"] Rapper Guntolah fired back at rival Achina Gattah with a new track called "2013" that includes the buzzy line "Kiss mabondo sangalane street." Fans can't stop talking about it across hip-hop communities. The beef started when Gattah posted mean comments about Guntolah online before quickly removing them. Gattah had bragged about his past success, comparing himself to a lion eating other rappers despite his former skinny appearance. Guntolah struck back on April 15, claiming he saw screenshots but couldn't find the original post and calling anyone who posts and deletes a coward. He followed up the next day, saying people confuse his humbleness with weakness and warning that someone would regret their actions. His track "2013" details various incidents involving Gattah, including a 2019 collaboration where Gattah struggled to finish his verse. Many supporters praised Guntolah for standing up for himself, noting it's normal to respond when someone disses you. They pointed out Gattah released two diss tracks against Ace Jizzy who hasn't responded. Guntolah recently expressed worry that someone might be pushing Gattah into these conflicts, referring to this person as a wolf in sheep's clothing. [/QUOTE]
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