Clusha Disses King Illest on “Glory,” Questions His Rap Skills
Zambian hip-hop has been hit with fresh controversy as rapper CluSha MrGood Vibez takes shots at King Illest in his latest single, Glory. The self-proclaimed “King of the South” finds himself at the center of CluSha’s criticism, with the rapper boldly labeling him a Kembo – implying that he lacks strength in his craft. CluSha goes further, claiming that King Illest raps like an upcoming artist, a statement that has sparked debate among fans and industry insiders.
However, CluSha didn’t dismiss the entire Tonga rap scene. He gave credit to Miz Wayne and Tiger Tonka, acknowledging them as the only rappers delivering high-quality bars in Tonga. This move suggests that his issue isn’t with the language but with certain artists who, in his view, are not up to par. With Glory making waves, all eyes are now on King Illest – will he respond with a track of his own, or will he let CluSha’s words go unanswered? The hip-hop scene waits in anticipation.