Johannesburg - It's the latest trick in hip hop: accuse your rival of not writing his own hits and having a ghost writer. Meek Mill used during his beef with Drake and even Cassper alluded to it in his latest track aimed at AKA.
In fact, Cassper's claims of AKA not writing his own music even caused the rapper to trend (read more about it here). So, trust Trevor Gumbi to throw in his own two cents and take the mickey out of the issue.
Trevor took to Twitter in the midst of the frenzy surrounding Cassper's track release to drop his own rhymes, and reveals that rappers are now calling him to write for them. LOL!
I'd never choose sides in this beef. I like both AKA and Cassper's music. I admire their musicality cause I'm a failed kwaito star #031music
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
Lemme drop some of my rhymes for y'all. Phela I used to rap in my KwaiRap band #DroppingMyRhymes
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
Nigga I rhyme / in my spare time / you got bars / like life on Mars / non existent / Euphonik without Kent #DroppingMyRhymes
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
Excuse the exuberance of my verbosity / I'm just a Zulu tryna make it in JHB city / turn water into a fortune like 50 #DroppingMyRhymes
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
Switch up the rhyme scheme / shook up your whole team / put a fist up your ass reach for ur spleen / come out clean cause I don't take shit
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
Now rappers hitting me up in the DM/tryna seize the moment, carpe diem/nah B, I can't ur ghost writer/they'd wonder why ur rhymes a tighter
— Trevor Gumbi (@trevorgumbi) October 2, 2015
What do you think? Could Trevor ever hope to fill up the dome? Maybe his home, right?