Tshego Asks His Fans To Decide If He Should Drop A Yanos Project. Tshegofatso Ketshabile, known professionally as Tshego is a South African-American singer-songwriter. He gained prominence in 2016, after releasing his hit single “Hennessy” and release of his debut album Pink Panther.
In a bid to close the year on a high as he is contemplating dropping his amapiano project. The sensational artist stated via an Instagram post that he has an Amapiano project that he wants to release but he is seeking permission from his fans on whether he can go ahead. “YOU WANT A PIANO PROJECT OR NAH? COS I BEEN PRODUCING ALOT OF IT IN SILENCE… IM READY TO GO BODY LANGUAGE FREESTYLE LINK IN BIO,” wrote Tshego
Tshego is one of the rappers who had a say following the Cassper mentioning Focalistic on his verse. Though the rapper had come out to say it was not a diss track, the chicken have come home to roost. Taking to his Instagram stories Tshego came out guns blazing against Cassper. “Only egotistical men who lack confidence will fix their lips to tell another man they put them on,” wrote Tshego.
He mentioned that his mentor late rapper Riky Rick did not like the spotlight to be on him if he contributed to someone’s shine. “If you told Riky he put someone on that man would get visibly uncomfortable. He never owned that because he knew it was also bigger than him.
Stop “putting people on” if you don’t understand it’s God who decides. Don’t take credit for his work you were just a vessel, it would’ve been another one if not you.” Cassper released a new track titled Ooh Aah with the late Riky Rick and Ambitiouz Entertainment artist Fakaloice earlier this month. In the song, the rapper touches on how much of an inspiration he is to artists and mentions Focalistic as well.
Focalistic went live on Instagram, saying: “While he did inspire me, inspiration doesn’t have invoice. “There’s no way I can pay you for inspiring me. Michael Jackson inspired me as well. I could pay him, but he’s passed on. So if you inspired me, sharp bro, but I’m live at the Eiffel Tower now. From Pretoria to Paris. You actually supposed to be inspired by me. That will never change.”