Boity on her future as a rapperu2026. and those ghost writer claims
Boity on her future as a rapperu2026. and those ghost writer claims

Boity on her future as a rapper…. and those ghost writer claims

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It's official! TV personality Boity Thulo is here to kill the rap game with her bad musical alter ego, and her debut single is serving flame after flame.

Boity has been teasing a career in music ever since she met up with Nasty C on Club 808 over a year ago. After that show, Nasty C invited her to studio to work on some music and the pair immediately started working on some dope tracks.

Thulo finally introduced her first single to fans on Thursday morning, playing it on Metro FM's breakfast show. 'Wuz Dat' is a trap rap paradise with some serious Cardi B vibes where Thulo lays bars on bars as she goes in hard.

The rapper has also come out to squash “ghost writer” speculation on social media, making it clear that while she may have gotten help in arranging her words, she definitely penned her own bars.

“Why won't people just let me be great?” she asked before laughing.

“But on the real, this is how the process was. I would write my ideas and my words and because Nasty knows how to put the words into... I don't know how to say it, a rapping format. He would advise me and say, 'maybe you should put this word there' for better flow and stuff. So he (Nasty) was very instrumental in teaching me how create a rap song from start to finish. It was great working with him because he's so great and he's so patient, plus he's a musical genius so he made the process easier for me.”

Thulo said the hype around the song is more than she could have ever imagined.

Not only is her song topping charts and ­getting massive airplay on radio, it's being downloaded at top speed and she already has a gig guide out with over 15 bookings till October.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-26

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