Duncan Skuva has postponed the release of his diss song, Big Ndunu (Umngcwabo) following the death of his friend.
The musician raised the hopes of fans a few days ago, after dropping the cover of the song which is a response to Big Zulu’s diss song, 150 Bars.
After Kwesta released his diss response on Wednesday, Duncan returned to Twitter to announce that he will not release his song on Friday as promised as he is mourning the death of a friend who was gunned down.
Duncan’s tweet suggests that he might drop the diss song after 5 months, which didn’t sit well with most fans who highly anticipated his diss response.
“Eish sad news sekuvele kwadutshulwa umngan wam washona we were like brothers so manje nhliziyo yam ibuhlungu ngizoze ngibe right after 5months, ngisazothi ukunyamala nala on social media.Yaze yangiphatha kabi indaba kamngan wam.”
Which is translated as, “Eish sad news, my friend has already been shot and died. We were like brothers, so now my heart is hurting. I will be right after 5 months.”
Eish sad news sekuvele kwadutshulwa umngan wam washona we were like brothers so manje nhliziyo yam ibuhlungu ngizoze ngibe right after 5months 😭😭😭 ngisazothi ukunyamala nala on social media.Yaze yangiphatha kabi indaba kamngan wam😕
— #ZAKWE&DUNCAN (@DuncanSkuva) August 24, 2022