Duncan Drops Big Zulu Diss Track in Response to ‘150 Bars’, titled Umngcwabo

Duncan has dropped his highly-anticipated Big Zulu diss track. The rapper released Big Ndunu (Umngcwabo) late on Thursday, 25 August and threw major shade in the direction of Big Zulu.

Big Zulu has set the South African Hip Hop industry on fire with the release of his diss track 150 Bars. Big Zulu dissed a few SA Hip Hop rap stars and he is certainly getting the response he deserves.

Duncan has taken to his timeline to share the link to his Big Zulu diss track titled Big Ndunu (Umngcwabo) and it’s fire The Durban-born rapper was expected to drop the response to Big Zulu’s 150 Bars on Friday, 26 August but he surprised hip-hop heads when he released it on Thursday Rap fans shared mixed views after listening to the song, some applauded him for spitting bars after but while others said he was too personal

Biography of Duncan

The hip-hop artist was born on 16th November 1995 in Umhlanga, Durban, South Africa. He has two siblings. His brother is known as Thabani, while his sister is called Kuyo. The rapper, like most South African celebrities, keeps his personal life away from the public limelight.

Duncan Skuva girlfriend

On Valentine’s Day 2020, the rapper proposed to his girlfriend, Tira, at an eatery, but she said no. Fans, however, think this is a publicity stunt for his upcoming project in 2020 with Thee Legacy.

Duncan Skuva career

He made his debut in the South African hip-hop space in 2012 after being starred by Zakwe in the song, Isukile. He released another song titled Straat Sami in 2012, after which he starred in the song Khayalami, by the Kasi rap giants. In 2014, he released his debut album titled, Street Government with the lead single, Tsiki Tsiki. The album was infused with hip-hop and Kwaito Vernacular. All his songs were received well by South Africans, both the young and the old. He used to work with Ngane’s record company, but now he works with Afrotainment.

The Durban-born star’s new track is a response to Big Zulu’s diss track titled 150 Bars. Nkabi roasted Duncan and other popular Mzansi rappers in the song.

Skuva had promised to drop the track on Friday but had to push the release date forward because his fans couldn’t wait any longer. Duncan surprised many on Twitter when he dropped it on Thursday afternoon

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