K.O recently released his new song, Omega Freestyle, which was a response to Big Zulu’s song, 150 Bars. Omega Freestyle attacks Big Zulu head-on from every direction. Since the song’s release, the internet has been up in arms; now, celebrities have taken to social media to respond to K.O’s diss track.
Celebrities react to K.O’s diss track: Here’s what they had to say
Over the past 24 hours, responses from professionals in the entertainment industry have been widespread, with the majority praising K.O for his efforts. Celebrities like Casper Nyovest, Metro FM’s DJ Jawz, Reason, and even Big Zulu have responded.
Surprisingly, Zulu was amongst those who applauded the efforts of the SkhandaWorld boss. “Ke Hip Hop,” Big Zulu responded to K.O following the release of OmegaFreestlye.
Metro FM’s DJ Jawz said: “K.O going back to what he was busy with before he was rudely interrupted. #OmegaFreestyle.”
Nota also had something to say. In his tweet, he laughs at the track while adding that Big Zulu must apologise.
In a second tweet, he asked Kwesta to respond on behalf of Big Zulu to K.O’s diss track on Twitter.
The music executive advised Kwesta that in order to safeguard his investment, he needed to put what he had taught him into practice and react to K.O. Kwesta shouldn’t let the Ivolovolo chanter respond, NOTA continued, as he thinks he will fail miserably. Instead, doing it yourself is the best option for the first party.
“Kwesta must respond, he can’t allow KO to do that to his artist, he must protect his investment if he remembers anything I taught him… Lesson here is, if you want something done right do it yourself don’t leave it to Bi-Zulu, Big Zulu or hire any other Nkabi. Understand? Good!” Tweeted NOTA.
Casper commented on how he loves it.
Amapiano artist Reason added:
“#OmegaFreestyle is flawless. I told ya’ll everybody else just needs to relax. This is #BigZuluVsKO battle. Big Zulu need to come back and finish what he started. Makunyiwe!!!”
However, Reason did not stop there. In a second post, he mentioned that this wouldn’t revive hip hop.
“Also. I hate to say this. But. These diss records ain’t gone bring Hip Hop back hey. They only gone benefit Big Zulu and KO. But The only thing that can revive Hip Hop is Hip Hop artists reviving themselves. That’s it! Yes, This is a special moment. But it’s only a moment.”