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Lasizwe responds to Duncan after Big Zulu diss

Posted on February 19, 2026
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South Africa’s hip hop scene thrives on tension, punchlines, and perfectly timed clapbacks. This week, the spotlight shifted from bars to banter after Lasizwe weighed in on being mentioned in a diss track aimed at Big Zulu.

What started as a lyrical jab between rappers quickly turned into a broader pop culture moment.

From rap beef to reality TV energy

Duncan recently released a diss track directed at Big Zulu. In the process, Lasizwe’s name came up, pulling the media personality into a feud that did not originally belong to him.

Lasizwe did not stay silent. He took to social media to respond after being mentioned, making it clear he was aware of the reference.

The exchange sparked conversation online, drawing attention beyond the music itself.

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Why the mention matters

Lasizwe is not a rapper. He built his brand through comedy, YouTube, reality television, and social media. Being name-dropped in a rap diss track signals how blurred the lines between music and influencer culture have become in South Africa.

Big Zulu has positioned himself as a strong force in local hip hop. Duncan is also known within the genre. Diss tracks are part of the culture. Bringing in a mainstream entertainment figure like Lasizwe shifted attention from pure rap rivalry to broader celebrity discussion.

That crossover is what fuelled public interest.

Ngikhona sis wam sase busy nezinye izinto unga worry soon ngyabuya 😎

— #DUNCANSKUVA (@DuncanSkuva) February 17, 2026

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The bigger picture

Diss tracks have long been part of hip hop tradition. Locally, they have sparked memorable rivalries and headline moments. In today’s digital space, they also generate instant online reactions that can extend the conversation beyond the studio.

Lasizwe’s response shows how public figures now engage directly when they are referenced in music.

Whether this exchange will escalate or settle remains to be seen. For now, it has added another chapter to the ongoing narrative of South African celebrity culture, where rap beef and online commentary often intersect.

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Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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