DJ Sbu gets dragged for 'hijacking' Nipsey Hussle memorial

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DJ Sbu gets dragged for 'hijacking' Nipsey Hussle memorial
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'Who sent him to speak for Africa?'

did WRONG, it is funny how South Africans are always ready to jump and attack , even when it is not necessary, this is the mindset that is ruining black community progress and prosperityAnyone hating on DJ sbu right now is actually dumb... Hiphop ambassador or not... No 1 DA do what he does.. Or what he did from this side..

Dj Sbu did great!!! Regardless of his hip hop music background he still went & put SA hip hop in a position most critics couldn’t. See the positive in everything & reserve your itchy twitter fingers if you have negative outlooks of everything niya khenyeka!Anyone hating on DJ sbu right now is actually dumb... Hiphop ambassador or not... No 1 DA do what he does.. Or what he did from this side..

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