South African Radio Station Confused Over Playing Cassper Nyovest’s Diss Song

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AKA and Cassper; when the going was good
Cassper Nyovest’s lyrical comeback to AKA’s Composure is now the subject of debate by a South African popular radio station, Metro FM.
A tabloid report said that the national radio station had issues about playing the song, because it’s too personal and explicit.
Another source said the station wants to protect Bonang Matheba because she is one of their employees. Matheba is the host of ‘The Front Row’ on Metro FM.
In the track, Cassper calls AKA a druggie who is on cocaine, slams him for not owning any of his music and earnings, mocks a Hunters Dry deal he turned down that was later picked up by AKA and puts him on blast for getting kicked out of DJ Zinhle’s Bryanston townhouse.
A source told the tabloid a meeting was held with the station’s music compiler to decide if the song should be played.
“People had different views. Some thought it would make business sense to play the song. Others thought it’s a bit personal and vulgar for the audience, unless it’s edited. But time will tell,” said the source.

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