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Boity speaks on ghostwriter rumours

Ever since, actress, presenter, entrepreneur (and now rapper) Boity Thulo released her debut single, Wuz Dat, Mzansi Twittersphere has been abuzz.

Some responses have been good, and others were straight up shady– with some insinuating that the rapper never penned her own rhymes.

Bruuuuuuh!!!! 😭😭😭😭🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ This is beyond what I anticipated! Thank you so much, fam!!! I will never take this for granted! #WuzDat #OwnYourThroned👑

A post shared by Boitumelo Thulo(@boity) on Aug 31, 2018 at 3:36am PDT

With her single at the top of the iTunes charts, Boity recently spoke with a leading South African newspaper about the success of her track. In the interview, Thulo addressed the rumours about working with a ghostwriter, saying:  “I would write my ideas and my words and because Nasty knows how to put the words into… I don’t know how to say it, a rapping format he would advise me and say, ‘maybe you should put this word there’ for better flow and stuff. So he (Nasty) was very instrumental in teaching me how create a rap song from start to finish. It was great working with him because he’s so great and he’s so patient, plus he’s a musical genius so he made the process easier for me,” she told the newspaper.

She also made it clear that despite the negative comments from haters, she plans to continue her pursuit as a female MC.

If you haven’t heard the track yet. Take a listen:

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