Blxckie Responds to Nota’s Allegations of Betraying Lucasraps. The previously strong connection between two prominent hip-hop figures from Durban has deteriorated into a public dispute characterized by accusations of betrayal and fractured loyalty.
Blxckie Responds to Nota’s Allegations of Betraying LucasrapsNota, a notable music personality, suggests that the discord dates back to the early careers of these rising stars. Initially, Lucasraps gained prominence and assisted others, including Blxckie, in their journeys. They were friends before any formal management agreement, with Lucasraps introducing Blxckie to the M4 Management team later on.
“They were in one management team, and Lucas left the management team and left Blxckie there,” Nota remarked in a recent conversation. “He went with another management that got him Fashionova deals instead of hits, and he ended up being a Fashionova model instead of making hits. And then Blxckie continued to make it.”
Nota alleged that the tension escalated as circumstances shifted. “The backstabbing is that when Blxckie was on, he did not return the favour by helping Lucasraps. Because Lucasraps had fallen out with the M4 Management.”
This narrative positions Lucasraps as a key supporter who helped elevate Blxckie, only to feel neglected once their standings changed. “Blxckie was not supposed to make it,” Nota added, depicting the situation as a case of unexpected success met with unreturned favors.
In contrast, Blxckie firmly rejected this version of events. Via a social media post, he characterized the accusations as untrue.
“Lol, he wasn’t on mntase. I came to Jozi with Leo, and we stayed at 2 places before we went to that house. Peppa brought us to that house,” Blxckie noted. “We both got Nasty C verses around the same time. Backstab him how when he decided to leave? Nonsense, man, sies. Come to think of it, this nigga made up this whole thing on the spot. Nota the creator.”
Blxckie argued against the notion of any betrayal, emphasizing that Lucasraps opted to leave their shared management arrangement. He elaborated on the timeline of their move to Johannesburg and their respective opportunities, including collaborations with Nasty C.
Recently, the conflict has intensified, with Blxckie releasing a track titled “Karmaa,” which many listeners believe targets Lucasraps. This release has stirred additional discussions within South African hip-hop circles, as fans analyze the lyrics and debate the authenticity of the respective narratives.
Both artists emerged from the dynamic Durban scene as representatives of a new generation that utilized online platforms to develop their audiences before stepping into mainstream recognition. Their history in the same artistic circles adds an extra layer of complexity to their public fallout.
The ongoing exchanges on social media and in music underscore how swiftly relationships in the music industry can deteriorate when success, management choices, and perceived loyalties are at stake. Neither artist has indicated a willingness to mend their differences, leaving fans to navigate the contrasting stories of camaraderie, opportunity, and alleged disloyalty.
For the moment, this situation serves as a reminder within the hip-hop world that past connections can sometimes become the source of the greatest conflicts.
