South African DJ, Prince Kaybee has decided to question those stating he should remove Mampintsha off the song.
This is coming after Prince Kaybee addressed working with Mampintsha after being dragged by the anti-GBV team.
He was dragged for featuring the star at a time when women were being celebrated and gender-based violence (GBV) was under the spotlight.
However, the DJ decided to apologise on the issue there by stating he was being insensitive and it might have offended some of his fans.
The star was ordered to remove Mampintsha from the song.
Prince Kaybee responded stating he just want to have a genuine conversation after asking them how long Mampintsha will be on exile claiming the artist was willing to use his talents to help others.
“Sorry my Queen, I just wanna know how long should we keep removing him because he is willing to use his talent to focus on rehabilitating those he has caused harm [to] and fund organisations through his talent. Not forgetting self-rehabilitation” Kaybee said.
When told it may be triggering to those who see “abusive men carry on with no consequences, just carry on with life in whatever way”, Kaybee said the request to remove Mampintsha was a “harsh one”.
“But that’s not what you said sister, you said remove him. Very harsh approach after what the man is willing to do to better himself and encourage other men not to do the same mistakes. I’d like for you to intentionally apply a different approach in understanding forgiveness.”
But thats not what you said sister, you said REMOVE HIM, very harsh approach after what the man is willing to do to better himself and encourage other men not to do the same mistakes. I’d like for you to intentionally apply a different approach in understanding forgiveness❤️
— K A B I L L I O N (@PrinceKaybee_SA) August 13, 2020
Mampintsha also addressed the outrage over the collaboration and pledged to donate 50% of proceeds from the song to organisations that help fight GBV.