SA Weighs In on Heavy K and Prince Kaybee’s Spicy Fight Over a Genre: “This Is a Build Up to War”

SA Weighs In on Heavy K and Prince Kaybee’s Spicy Fight Over a Genre: “This Is a Build Up to War”

  • South African music producers Heavy K and Prince Kaybee recently made headlines on social media for their recent spicy exchange
  • The two stars had many of their fans witnessing them fighting over who introduced the 3Step genre first
  • Many netizens on social media found this spicy exchange entertaining, as many of them flooded the comment section with who they are supporting
Netizens reacted to Heavy K and Prince Kaybee's fight.
Heavy K and Prince Kaybee argued about a genre. Image: @heavykdrumboss, @princekaybee_sa
Source: Instagram

Bathong, so early and already Heavy K and Prince Kaybee are bickering on social media over a genre.

Recently, many netizens were in shock after seeing the heated argument between two popular House Music producers on Facebook. What started as a normal debate quickly escalated into a spicy exchange and fight between Heavy K and the DJ, who previously showed off his DIY skills.

The music producer fought over who was the first person to have introduced the 3Step genre, which has been making waves in the music industry.

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An online user further said:

"The only way to end the fight 🥊 between Heavy-K Drumboss & Prince Kaybee is if they can each produce a track and drop it on the same day. Then the chats will do the talking 🥶 Re bone gore Lenyora la “3 step” ke Mang 🤷🏽‍♂️. Because Talk is cheap, we want action now."

The popular Twitter (X) troll Chris Excel also posted about the spicy exchange between Heavy K and Prince Kaybee.

Netizens weigh in on Heavy K and Prince Kaybee's fight

Many netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions to Heavy K and Prince Kaybee's spicy fight on social media.

Here's what they had to say below:

@ChrisExcel102 said:

"Heavy K is leading at the moment."

@Ke_Arturo wrote:

"I stand with Sex Champion on this Fight. Have ya'll listened to Hatau Tau?"

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@asithandaze commented:

"This is a build up to war."

@mambampho08 responded:

"Prince Kaybee is taking this match to extra time. We stand with whoever wins this battle."

@Joyfield16 replied:

"They are fighting for 3Step, yet they both haven't had a hit song in a long time. Now, all they do is remind us of their old songs that we don't even remember, while serious artists are releasing good music. Hayi!"
Netizens reacted to Heavy K and Prince Kaybee's fight.
Heavy K fought with Prince Kaybee on social media. Image: @heavykdrumboss
Source: UGC

Prince Kaybee's previous baby mama drama

In 2021, The South African reported that the musician hogged the spotlight in 2018. An unnamed woman claimed that he was a deadbeat father who did not pay child support for their son, reportedly born in August 2017.

The mother, who the Sowetan reported was originally from Venda in Limpopo, alleged that Prince Kaybee never bothered to see their child after she gave birth. After winning an award for Best Male at the 2018 SAMAs, Prince Kaybee took responsibility for his actions, having resolved the issues with the mother of his child.

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Prince Kaybee advises artists not to make music for TikTok

Briefly News previously reported that the controversial music producer and DJ Prince Kaybee advised fellow artists not to be tempted to make music for TikTok.

His advice came when fellow musician Cassper Nyovest was trending for savagely clapping back at anyone who roasted his new song, Kusho Bani, on social media. Several netizens concluded that Prince Kaybee’s advice was a veiled dig at Cassper Nyovest, while others asked him if his advice was working for him.

Source: Briefly News

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Mbali Tebele (Entertainment Editor) Mbali Tebele is a multimedia journalist with seven years of experience in entertainment & sports, holding a national diploma from IIE Rosebank College (2019). She started her career in 2018 as a news writer & videographer, then moved to Add-X Marketing Solution as an account coordinator & social media assistant (2020). She was a freelance writer at Newskoop (2021) and a multimedia journalist and social media assistant at Daily Sun Newspaper (2022). Email: mbali.tebele@briefly.co.za

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