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Prince Kaybee slams Tweep encouraging others to hate him
Prince Kaybee has criticised the tweep who spreads hate against him. Kaybee scowled in response to the tweet because he thought it was inciting more people to despise him.
“I can hate you deeply and still listen to your music, that’s how much I love music,” the Twitter user wrote.
“Now the problem is that you are willing to publicly hate me to attract more people to hate but you don’t publicise the love for my music because you don’t wanna attract more people to like the music, ke boloyi chomi,” the DJ wrote.
Now the problem is that you are willing to publicly hate me to attract more people to hate but you don’t publicise the love for my music because you don’t wanna attract more people to like the music, ke boloyi chomi❤️. https://t.co/PCZqdngJqD
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) April 2, 2023
Prince Kaybee talked about the need for restraint on the part of artists. “If you make a living as a musician you cannot explore free speech, you need to be neutral in everything because you will suddenly be less talented should you believe in something your fans don’t like, but there are those who are beyond the music economy, the brave.”
It would be recalled that, After eight years, Prince Kaybee retires from Universal Music Group. The DJ has publicly criticised the record label over the previous few years, and he is now relieved as he ends his contract with the business.
Using social media, Kaybee tweeted a statement made by UM announcing the termination of their joint venture agreement with the DJ.
“The parties have agreed to mutually terminate the Agreement with effect from 3 April 2023 and UM releases you from the delivery of any further recording in terms of the Agreement.”
“UM shall continue to commercially exploit the recordings, accountant make payment(if due) to you in terms of the Agreement,” reads the statement.