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South Sudan: T Manager releases diss song following the beef between Chris Nevi and MT7

South Sudan: T Manager releases diss song following the beef between Chris Nevi and MT7

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Ateny Dut
Published on 2024-03-21 21:59:53

The South Sudan music industry is currently abuzz with drama as T Manager, who is reportedly Chris Nevi’s cousin, has just dropped a diss track aimed at MT7. The feud apparently kicked off with some heated exchanges on Facebook between MT7 and Chris Nevi, leading to T Manager stepping in to support his cousin with a fiery diss song.

Sources reveal that T Manager wasted no time hitting the studio to record a track where he boldly proclaims himself as the top artist in South Sudan and even boasts about allegedly stealing MT7’s girlfriend. The song’s lyrics are said to be filled with sharp jabs and provocative lines aimed at escalating the tension between the feuding parties.

Adding fuel to the fire, Chris Nevi recently took to Facebook to flaunt his ripped physique, claiming to have a six-pack and eleven luxurious cars. This not-so-subtle dig was clearly directed at MT7, who retaliated by asserting that he has been carrying the weight of the music industry on his shoulders for over a decade.

In a defiant response, MT7 emphasized that his success was hard-earned and genuine, unlike those who rely on fake personas and borrowed accomplishments. The underlying tension between the two camps seems to have originated from a controversial social media post by Alijoma, which was interpreted as a slight against “gym boys.”

The ongoing feud has gripped the attention of fans and industry insiders, with many eagerly awaiting the next move from both sides. It remains to be seen how MT7 will retaliate to T Manager’s diss track and whether Chris Nevi will continue to stir the pot with his brash statements.

As the drama unfolds, the South Sudan music scene has been electrified by the clash of egos and the battle for supremacy. Whether this beef will lead to a full-blown feud or eventually fizzle out remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – tensions are running high in the music industry as rivalries are being pushed to the forefront.

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