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DJ Speedsta Questions K1llbrady’s Identity in Bold Branding Commentary: ‘Who Did You Take Out?’

Man-Gale February 11, 2026 3 minutes read
DJ Speedsta Probes K1llbrady's Brand Origins: 'Who's Behind the Mask?'

DJ Speedsta Critiques K1llbrady’s Stage Name in Branding Discussion: “Who Did You Kill?” South African hip-hop DJ DJ Speedsta, a three-time SA Hip Hop DJ of the Year, has sparked debate over artist branding after making critical comments about rapper K1llbrady’s moniker during the second episode of his podcast, Up To Speed.

DJ Speedsta Questions K1llbrady's Identity in Bold Branding Commentary: 'Who Did You Take Out?'DJ Speedsta Critiques K1llbrady’s Stage Name in Branding Discussion: “Who Did You Kill?”

In the recent episode, co-hosted by Fif_laaa and Okayswisher, Speedsta took the opportunity to guide up-and-coming artists, stressing the importance of branding as a key factor in developing a successful music career.

Speedsta emphasized the significant impact an artist’s name can have on public perception. He made his point by referencing an artist whose name suggests death, which many interpreted as a direct comment on K1llbrady.

“Branding, I don’t think people speak about branding enough. Branding goes as far as something as small as your name. For instance, the other guy has something to do with death in his name. Who did you kill, or who are you about to kill? So to all the young artists out there, when you are choosing a name, choose a name that sounds good,” Speedsta said.

K1llbrady’s name incorporates the word “kill,” which is a recurring theme in hip-hop that often conveys a sense of aggression. While this style is prevalent in the genre, Speedsta cautioned that such associations could hinder broader appeal or complicate branding for those looking to reach audiences outside traditional hip-hop circles.

Though his advice was aimed at young talent, the remarks resonated as a significant critique within South Africa’s competitive hip-hop landscape, where older artists frequently assess the work of their successors. This dialogue is part of ongoing tensions that have recently emerged on X (formerly Twitter), drawing attention to the generational shift in South Africa’s rap scene.

The exchange began after the initial episode of Speedsta’s podcast, Up To Speed, where he controversially stated that fellow artist Blxckie “didn’t do [anything] in 2025,” downplaying his influence despite his established presence in the scene. K1llbrady, who is a close collaborator within this emerging wave of artists, responded strongly on social media.

In one response, K1llbrady stated: “Respectfully, we’re not listening to a [nigga] named Speedster in the Big 26,” while acknowledging Speedsta’s classic track “Mayo” as “fire,” but also hinting at a previous “choke” in their collaborations. He later followed up with a more conciliatory message: “Okay, cool. I like the song that I was on with you and Cool Cut. I still respect you, Mr Mayo.”

Speedsta quickly responded, sharing his Spotify statistics—citing nearly 40,000 monthly listeners—and advised K1llbrady to “relax” and “chill a bit.” K1llbrady, undeterred, pointed out his success on the charts, claiming to have seen four of his projects reach number one without finding any of Speedsta’s work in the same space, highlighting the current disparities in recognition.

This exchange has sparked considerable discussion within the South African hip-hop community, with fans and critics weighing in on the contrasting perspectives of the “old school” represented by Speedsta against the “new school” exemplified by K1llbrady and Blxckie.

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