Chef 187 explains his diss song to Chellah Tukuta, talks about retirement (Watch Video)
Chef 187 explains his diss song to Chellah Tukuta, talks about retirement
On a recent appearance on Kwitu FM’s popular radio show hosted by the charismatic comedian Ndine Emma, Zambian rapper Chef 187 opened up about a variety of topics, including his controversial hit song “Pettyson Daka.” The song, which takes aim at photographer Chella Tukuta for not releasing pictures he took with the Republican President, has sparked heated discussions across the country.
When asked about his thoughts on the matter, Chef 187 stated, “I stand by my lyrics and the message of the song. As an artist, it’s my responsibility to speak out on issues that matter to me and my community, and in this case, it was the lack of transparency and accountability in the handling of those pictures.”
The conversation then shifted to the topic of Chef 187‘s future in the music industry, and fans were thrilled to hear that the rapper has no plans to retire anytime soon. “I’m just getting started,” he declared. “I still have a lot to say and a lot to achieve through my music. I’m excited for what the future holds and can’t wait to continue to connect with my fans through my art.”
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With his undeniable talent, dedicated fan base and his unwavering commitment to using his platform to bring attention to important issues, Chef 187 is definitely one artist who will continue to make waves in the music scene for years to come.