A day after Lucasraps announced a single featuring Usimamane, which was to be a diss track to Blxckie, the song appeared on the internet.
Lucasraps released a statement urging fans and media to not promote the leaked single.
Usimamene recently released a statement asking for Lucasraps to apologise and clear his name.
We got on the phone with Lucasraps and he broke down how the song leaked and how Usimamane pulled out.
“When you roll out, I don’t know how some people work, but with me, I send songs to DJs, DJ packs, sometimes I send the audio to say on the day ‘Please can you rock this song wherever you’re gigging’,” Lucasraps said.
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