- Ntukza Shares Why He Needs To Release “Long Road To Freedom” Music Video
Ntukza explains why the “Long Road to Freedom” music video is necessary. Interesting feuds are famous among SA hip-hop fans, and the most recent one between K.O. and his former Teargas colleague Ntukza has sparked controversy in the industry.
In an effort to reply to K.O.‘s diss track Forecast 23, Ntukza made a comeback to the South African hip-hop scene with the song Long Road To Freedom. Even if the majority of South African hip-hop fans thought Ntukza’s answer was unimpressive, the experienced rapper believes the song achieved its objectives.
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Ntukza posted on Twitter how the song has been doing there, where it has amassed over 200K Twitter views. The rapper indicated his intention to work on a music video for Long Road To Freedom and seemed to be really pleased with the sales figures.
Nonetheless, compared to K.O’s 263K views, the song has amassed over 9K views on YouTube. “LongRoad2Freedom doing MASSIVE numbers — at this pace, that video is required!” Ntukza tweeted. Ntukza had promised to release new music this year, but he has postponed it for a variety of reasons.
In 2018, when he released the “El Elyon” album, the rapper last had an influence on the scene. There were 12 tracks total in the body of work, with Pro, Spikiri, Mpho, and Jub Jub all contributing. Ntukza afterwards released an album called “Rebirth” in 2020. The album had 12 tracks with Mimi. Ntukza has so far released three albums, all of which have received favourable reviews from the general public.