YouTuber and podcaster Rea Gopane are in the studio working on a diss track dedicated to the media personality Bonang Matheba. One thing Rea is not afraid of is clearly getting into trouble. He has a need to step on people’s feet. He shared a snippet of himself rapping in a studio, during his studio session, there was a producer and another guy.
In his snippet, he raps about everyone desperately wanting to see him down in the gutter. He shares how he feels grown as he has his own car now. He spat that he will stop being himself or the way he is, despite people’s negative opinions about him and ill wishes.
What did he say regarding Bonang? He asked in his chorus, “Why do you have to stoop so low?” A question dedicated to Bonang for suing him for defamation knowing very well that he’s broke.
Rea owes Bonang R300,000
After Bonang sued him, Rea and Bonang went to court and Bonang won the court case. She clearly stated she doesn’t need the money and she’ll donate it to her foundation. After Queen B won, she celebrated the news on a Twitter announcement. Rea later posted a video stating Bonang won’t be getting a cent. Legally, he is obliged to pay her back, if he doesn’t he can get blacklisted and not qualify for certain jobs.
Mzansi reacts to Rea’s diss to Bonang
Most people just laughed at the podcaster. He was accused of creating the diss track to raise money to pay Bonang back. People called it a smart money move despite him proving to not be so bright previously.
Concern for his psychological well being
Others are lamenting he might have deep emotional scars and his behaviour is a cry for help. People say it’s totally abnormal for someone to pull stunts as he does and not care about the consequences. His problems may be way deeper than what we see on the surface.