Tensions are running high in the South African Amapiano music scene as TitoM and Yuppe, the duo behind the hit single Tshwala Bam, have seemingly fallen out with their former collaborator, EeQue. What once seemed like a promising partnership has now turned into a public feud, with the two sides taking shots at each other on social media.
The conflict between TitoM, Yuppe, and EeQue reportedly began after EeQue’s verse was excluded from the Tshwala Bam remix featuring Burna Boy. Feeling sidelined, EeQue decided to cut ties with the duo and focus on his solo career. This move clearly didn’t sit well with TitoM and Yuppe, who have since accused EeQue of trying to sabotage their reputation.
Yuppe was the first to voice his displeasure publicly. He took to Instagram to claim that EeQue had been paying influencers to tarnish their name. In his post, Yuppe wrote, “Paying influencers to sabotage our name is crazy bs, Eeque ke sny,” which translates to “EeQue is a fool.”
TitoM, on the other hand, took the opportunity to mock EeQue’s recent performance at the Groove Cartel session. In a post shared on his Instagram feed, TitoM ridiculed EeQue, saying, “Nigga went to Groove Cartel to embarrass himself.” The comment has only added fuel to the fire, with fans and followers taking sides in the ongoing dispute.
The feud comes at a time when TitoM and Yuppe have just released their latest single, Mthwalo Wami. However, the track has not yet reached the level of success that Tshwala Bam achieved, leading some to speculate that the duo might be struggling without EeQue’s contributions. Despite their public jabs at EeQue, it’s clear that his absence is being felt in their music.
As the beef continues to play out on social media, many are left wondering if TitoM and Yuppe can recover from this setback and if there’s any hope of reconciliation with EeQue. For now, it seems the rift between them is only widening, and the South African music scene is closely watching how this drama will unfold. Whether they like it or not, all eyes are on TitoM, Yuppe, and EeQue as they navigate this public fallout.