Maggz Defends His Role On “Four Horsemen” After Criticism Over His Inclusion. Maggz has responded to fan debates surrounding his inclusion on Stogie T’s new single “Four Horsemen,” a blockbuster collaboration featuring Nasty C, A-Reece and Maggz. The track has become a cultural moment in South African hip hop, marking the long-awaited pairing of Nasty C and A-Reece on one record.
Maggz Defends His Role On “Four Horsemen” After Criticism Over His Inclusion
Some listeners, however, argued that Maggz was an unnecessary addition, suggesting the song should have showcased only the two younger stars alongside Stogie T. In his remarks, Maggz made it clear that the vision of the song did not revolve around excluding or spotlighting specific artists. “I understand the sentiment that people wanna hear A-Reece and Nasty C alone doing their thing with no distraction or whatever. But that was not the intention of the song,” he said.
He explained that the collaboration was rooted in respect for Stogie T, the lead artist and architect behind the record. “Obviously, they are both adults (Nasty C and A-Reece). They could do that on their own if they felt it was for them. But this was more for Stogie. Stogie is an OG to all of us, not only just them but also to me. This is one of the pioneers in the game, someone I hold up high. So when he calls, you have got to heed the call.”
Maggz further celebrated the song’s explosive impact since its release. He revealed that the single shattered records within hours, noting its historic streaming performance. “I’m so glad that it took such a shape and it became such a monster. Like today, my homie was telling me the numbers, like the most-streamed song in South African hip hop history ever. Num
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