Did Sir Trill Stood Up Prince Kaybee? Here’s Why Fans Believe So. Prince Kaybee, birth name Kabelo Motsamai, is a South African musician cum DJ. He has released popular hits including Yonkinto, Charlotte, Friend Zone, and Wajellwa. You probably know him for many reasons, including his electric shows, his recent song theft allegations, his music, and top Djing skills. He is a relevant man in a world where relevance should maintain. He does everything he must to be on top of his game.
Prince Kaybee has expressed his hurt and disappointment after he was stood up by an upcoming artist. He also shared that it is the same reason why people don’t help upcoming artists, as the same one he was talking about happens to be an artist he worked with and opened their door when no one was listening to them. “Ai today bang hurtile shame…, no wonder upcoming artists struggle to get help. I got stood up by someone thats a star today because I opened the door for them when no one was listening. Lol I’m so hurt,” he wrote.
Though Kaybee did not reveal who exactly he was talking about, fans couldn’t help but piece the story and assume he was referring to Sir Trill. This might be due to the fact that Kaybee was the first artist to feature Trill on his hit song titled ‘Hosh’.
Kaybee is the same person who came to the defence of Sir Trill after he couldn’t make it to an interview with Thabo “Tbose” Mokwele on Kaya FM. Tobse revealed that he was really looking forward to interviewing Sir Trill, and was disappointed after he said he cannot make it to the interview because the show was too early for him. Sir Trill is an upcoming artist and according to Prince Kaybee, he might not have been aware of the importance of commitment in the industry. He suggested the Tbose should have used the opportunity to educate Sir Trill privately and not air dirty laundry in public.
“I am standing up for Sir Trill, as a senior in the media space Tboze was supposed to call Sir Trill and educate him about the importance of commitment, not “OUT” Sir Trill on Social Media. It’s important for seniors to advise not to push a narrative to isolate upcoming artists.”