Samkelo Ndlovu to Moozlie: "Literally nobody cares what you drop."

Samkelo Ndlovu to Moozlie: "Literally nobody cares what you drop."

The actress has taken to Twitter and Instagram to share how she feels about the rapper, calling her out and saying she's "waiting for" her.

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Seemingly out of the blue last night she went live on Instagram, making her complete feelings of disdain towards rapper Nomuzi Mabena known.

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During the Insta-live she explains that after crossing paths and greeting Moozlie, she did not return the gesture and instead was looking her up and down, which did not sit right with Samkelo.

She also compared Moozlie to other legendary South African artists, like Brenda Fassie, saying: "What have you ever filled up?" (Referring to filling up and selling out stadiums.)

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But the rant did not stop there.

This morning Samkelo woke up ready to fight and got straight into round two.

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These are just a few of the tweets that she's sent out throughout the day.

As for Moozlie's response?

Except for a few very vague tweets, the singer has not yet retaliated with her own videos or live-session.

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This whole social media fight has once again stirred another very important debate: does Samkelo really have an issue with Moozlie or is this being used as a tactic to draw attention to her new music dropping soon?

Fans are speculating that not only is the timing very coincidental but they also feel like the very strong feelings Ndlovu is showcasing don't fit with the crime.

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Is this a slight overreaction to Moozlie's possibly innocent stare?

Was this all a big misunderstanding that has now been blown out of proportion?

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Once again females within the music industry, who should be supporting each other and showing each other love, are fighting over something that could potentially have been easily resolved.

Hopefully there aren't any major diss tracks being written and we will see them make peace in the future.

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Main image courtesy of Samkelo Ndlovu Official Twitter

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