Prince Kaybee’s cryptic Twitter goodbye thread gets Mzansi talking
Prince Kaybee seems to be retracting or reevaluating his presence on Twitter. Either way, the hitmaker DJ tweeted a cryptic Twitter goodbye recently. His tweet read, “Twitter journey was dope, love you all. I’m out. Tweeps were shocked as the DJ seemed very fond of the site. He unfollowed almost everyone he was following and only left one person, and Mzansi was even more shook.
Prince Kaybee’s Twitter speculations
People are speculating two things; that he’s either permanently leaving the site for good or wants to use the site differently. If he were going Twitter for good, Tweeps think he would delete his account. If he is reevaluating his presence, then; unfollowing people means he will no longer be using Twitter to share his personal opinions and casual interactions.
Previous Twitter toxicity
Prince Kaybee, like many stars, has been a victim of the streets. With his celebrity clashes with Cassper Nyovest and Black Coffee, he’s constantly faced Twitter battering. When his nude pictures circulated, he was criticized by several people on the site. When he shared his opinions on lobola, he also faced backlash.
Prince Kaybee’s cryptic Twitter goodbye thread gets Mzansi talking
New song previews
Hit making has never been an issue for the Dj. Recently he uploaded a video of himself playing the piano when the singer Ben September sang along to the sound. Nobody knows what the song will be called, but Mzansi seems to love it. Their music received many positive reviews, calling it spiritual and soulful.
Benefits of reevaluating his Twitter presence and fan opinions
If he only tweets about his work, he will be clear from all Twitter beef, meaning; he’ll only trend for his work. With not being involved in social media negativity, he will have a cleaner image. Brands will want to associate themselves with him more.
He’ll spend the time he usually spends on social media on his work and family. Some people think it’s more of a mental health thing. It’s not unusual to leave social media for a while, as it can get draining.
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