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Yung Gemini ignites hip-hop feud

During a recent interview with Mr Nyamz, she dismissed Noluntu J as irrelevant, claiming the artist is unknown and only gaining attention through being mentioned.

Award-winning rapper Yung Gemini has stirred up controversy in the Zimbabwean hip-hop scene with scathing remarks about fellow female artists.

During a recent interview with Mr Nyamz, she dismissed Noluntu J as irrelevant, claiming the artist is unknown and only gaining attention through being mentioned.

“Noluntu J vana vaya vaya, she is not even a topic to be discussed. No one knows her and talking about her is free marketing,” she said.

Gemini's criticism didn't stop there.

She also targeted Natasha Muz, asserting that the multi-award winner lacks a recognisable brand.

The outspoken rapper's comments have sparked a potential feud in the already competitive female hip-hop landscape.

It remains to be seen how Noluntu J and Natasha Muz will respond to Gemini's attacks and whether this will escalate into a full-blown feud.

Meanwhile, Gemini is part of the headline acts at this year's Shoko Festival in September.

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