Cassper And Focalistic’s Different Take On Friends Who ‘Want To Be Like You’. The phrase “Ase trap ke pina tsa ko kasi” sounds mad cool when Focalistic says it in his songs but it’s more than just a cool phrase for the rapper, who has revealed that the mantra changed his life. Focalistic is one of Mzansi’s biggest stars at the moment. His authentically South African sound has managed to gain him an international audience.
Focalistic took to social media to express his view on friends wanting to be like you, saying one shouldn’t trust them. A few hours later Cassper disagreed with Foca’s opinion saying he is actually inspired by friends who want to be just like him. To share his view, Cass wrote: “I don’t see nothing wrong with friends wanting to be like you, that’s inspiration. We all wish to inspire someone so why not your friends? It’s the ones that WANT TO BE YOU that are dangerous.”
Focalistic had spoken on wanting to delete Twitter & being pit against Cassper. The amapiano star Focalistic express his feelings on the negativity on Twitter.Amapiano star Focalistic is tired of the negativity on Twitter. Focalistic said he was tired of the negativity on social media, particularly Twitter, and he’s considered deactivating his account several times. The Ke Star hitmaker said that he had been tempted to delete his Twitter account because every time he logs in he’s met with trolls and negative vibes.“I’ve wanted to delete Twitter for the past 2 years. The only things that trend on here are negative news, it’s weird for me. I’m just a broer who enjoys making music dawg. I don’t have scandal, I like music and my friends. You guys want tea every day,” he wrote.