At this point, Duncan entering the fray with Umngcwabo has transformed the Big Zulu diss relay into a pinata party.
Duncan gets disrespectful on Big Zulu diss track
On Thursday, the Kapteni hitmaker surfaced with a lengthy response to Zulu’s industry-wide lyrical assault, 150 Bars.
On Umngcwabo, Duncan rips into BIg Zulu from head to toe, starting off his toxic verse with hurling expletives about the Imali Eningi rapper’s weight, age and dress style.
If you thought that was a personal jab, try:
You think rap is Isicathamiya Your breath smells like intelezi (a plant used in ritual cleanses that doest not particularly carry a pleasant odour)
Duncan digs his fists deeper into Zulu and attacks his masculinity, suggesting he is, perhaps, too curvy to be dressed in slim-fitting pants. The rapper takes it further and reels in Somizi Mhlongo for an expert opinion on whether Zulu bats for the other team.
Duncan certainly ripped a page out of every disrespectful diss record out there in crafting his five-minute lyrical assault on Umngcwabo.
Surely, no love is lost at this point?
Here is the full audio version of Duncan’s response to Big Zulu:
Fan reactions to Duncan’s ‘Umngcwabo’
Zulu has yet to acknowledge Duncan’s heavy punches, understandably so, to be fair.
When Kwesta forwarded his response, Quantham, the jabs were felt but somewhere in the frenzy around the diss track, it felt leart-hearted.
The same can be said about K.O’s Omega Freestyle which, by the way, has since been uploaded on streaming platforms.
Duncan’s outing, social media agrees, was a tad bit too personal for Zulu to simply let it slide without retaliation.