Focalistic On Why He No Longer Takes Black Twitter Personal . Focalistic is undoubtedly one of South Africa’s best breakout artist for the year 2019. He is a versatile South African rapper who claims can rap on any beat even the sound of a bucket. Focalistic is popularly known for his hits ‘Overload’ and ‘Never know’ featuring Cassper Nyovest; and hit single ‘Ke Star’ featuring Vigro Deep.
Focalistic has shared why he does not take black Twitter personal anymore, saying how to enjoy it without taking anything personal. Focalistic had shared about hs thoughts of leaving Tiwtter, however, t seems the star has found a way to be on Twitter and not engage in any fuewds that takes place on the social media app. This also comes after he was in a Twitter exchange with rapper Emtee, after questioning his statement claiming to be the president of the streets.
It’s not clear if there is a young feud between the two and their back and forth on Twitter has fans confused, with some already picking sides. There is never a dull moment on the social media streets and tweeps went as far as comparing how the rappers fair on digital streams. Some suggested they be the second celeb duo to have it out on one of Cassper Nyovest’s celebrity boxing matches. “Nah. Nah. I was never fighting, I was answering … I’m never even on Twitter … Back to the music jo. Die Twitter ya lena ya le hafisa,” wrote Focalistic.
A tweep shared a video of Emtee from Instagram explaining there was no shade in his question. “Now people are taking that and acting as if I’m being mean. It’s a simple question, which street? please don’t take offence to that question. Everybody has an opinion, everybody has a question to ask, somebody actually answered and said the Pretoria street and I said thank you that’s all I wanted to know. You feel me?”
Focalistic is known for popularising catchy phrases from kasi and incorporating them in his music. This includes his self-proclaimed “president of the streets” and people have rolled with that phrase.