By Lula Ceasor.
Honestly speaking in the most honest and clam way, MT7 is chaos in human form. You never know if he’s supporting or sabotaging, praising or plotting. One minute he is hugging you on stage, next minute he is throwing shade in a caption. And this week? He activated the all-out attack and invasion mode.
So, Rayvanny pulls up in Juba for the first time, does not greet properly, does not shake hands…….goes straight for Alijoma’s neck. Called him a ‘wedding artiste’ with bleached hair. Like bro came to perform or pick fights?
That was bold and here enters MT 7, the certified instigator, jumps on his page with Rayvanny’s picture defending Alijoma. “Don’t take what he said serious. He’s just DJ Cent type always unserious.” Bro cooked the guest and sent stray bullets to the global jacket owner as seamless as it could be. He then performs at the same concert as the Tanzanian, grateful for the opportunity from the GG boss.
Next, MT7 backs Alijoma again as they both come for John Frog, saying “Frog’s concert was sold out by foreign artists, and our own will claim the history.”
MT7 was there, on the same stage, part of the show turned to talk like a backstage prophet. “You are wise and awakened,” he praised Alijoma. Like he did not just help hype the concert. This guy changes sides faster than a DJ drops beats.
This is not new. MT 7 has been spinning drama like a DJ spins afrobeats. Notable figure like Chris Navi, Mapia One, John Frog among a list of many others have felt his warm embrace and jibes in equal measure for different reasons and different times.
The Beledi singer moves like a ghost, one minute supporting, next minute stirring war. You laugh with him today, tomorrow you are the meme. And the worst part? He is still loved. Still trending. You fight his words, and he is already halfway into another controversy.
Bold, messy, and somehow always part of the story. MT 7 is the buddy you hate to trust but you can do nothing about it. He will toast with you, then roast you. And just like that.
To understand whether the Degreez in his name is in Fahrenheit or beats per minute (bpm), MT 7 needs to be studied as a course at Jama Juba.
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