MC Kats found himself at the center of a social media storm over the weekend, following a heated exchange with Azawi when he criticized her for lacking experience.
The drama began when Azawi took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize Fenon Records for their poor sound quality at an event. “Fenon can’t give a show with a good sound, period,” Azawi posted.
Her post divided opinions, with some users supporting her, while others criticized her for what they perceived as an unnecessary remark.
Among the critics was MC Kats who has had a long-standing feud with Swangz Avenue, the label to which Azawi is signed.
MC Kats hit back at Azawi, suggesting that she hadn’t been in the industry long enough to criticize veterans.
You will get to learn the real industry now coz u were pumped n you bosses played the dirt pay time always comes back trust me i know this game Karma
He further downplayed her success, arguing that her few hits shouldn’t inflate her ego to the point where she feels entitled to take shots at established players in the industry.
Ykee Benda criticized Azawi for publicly calling out other artists in the fight against corruption ahead of the July #March2Parliament protests, suggesting she could have spoken her mind independently without exposing other artists.
4-6 Hits and you wanna step on Stake Holders who have been here 20 plus years
Lay low like an Envelop till you make 10 years Plus in the game.
We have seen n also witnessed down falls coz of egoz Kats also insinuated that Azawi’s criticism was a coordinated attack by Swangz Avenue against Fenon Records, given that both entities operate within the same industry.
However, not everyone was on Kats’ side. Many users on X came to Azawi’s defense, criticizing Kats for his harsh words.
In response to the backlash, MC Kats stood his ground, stating that no insult could affect him, and challenged his critics to come up with something more original if they wanted to get under his skin