South African rapper Emtee has shared his thoughts on why he won’t be releasing a diss track, despite recent tensions in the local music industry. Known for his straightforward nature, the “Roll Up” hitmaker explained that he’s not interested in beefing with other artists, preferring to focus on his own music and career growth.
In a recent interview, Emtee emphasized that diss tracks and public feuds don’t align with his personal or professional goals. He highlighted that he would rather channel his energy into producing quality music for his fans than engage in negative exchanges. According to him, music should be about uplifting others and staying true to one’s artistic vision, not tearing down fellow artists.
While the hip-hop scene has seen numerous diss tracks stir controversy, Emtee’s decision to avoid this route reflects his desire to remain focused on his craft. Fans have praised him for taking the high road and staying out of the drama, recognizing his dedication to his music and growth as an artist. Emtee’s mature stance has garnered respect, and many are eagerly awaiting his upcoming projects, including his much-anticipated “DIY 3” album.
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