Hailing all the way from Cape Town, Ayanda King is next up as he raps his way onto the Spotlight.
No shots given, yet niggas out there try to take shots at the kid. How does he retaliate? He gives them his location just so they know he ain't scared of them and they sure will know who he is. Judging by the way the King raps, I doubt anybody would wanna take shots at him, unless you're trying to get bodied. Taken off his upcoming Cape Town's Very Own project, he gives us a taste of "Robert Mugabe." One thing we can tell you is that the boy can rap, if you're doubting us, check out his performance on the Spotlight below:
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