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Tony Dayimane Responds to Claims of Beef With Blxckie Ahead of Same-day Releases. In South African hip hop’s fast-moving and fiercely competitive space, a quiet but ongoing tension between Durban natives Blxckie and Tony Dayimane continues to spark debate among fans and fuel commentary across social media.

The latest wave of discussion was triggered by a post from music enthusiast account @RealSihleIV, also known as S I H L E T H E P L U G. The post bluntly summed up a growing sentiment online: “The worst thing he did was try beef with Blxckie now everyone expects him to compete and he can’t because Blxckie is just better at everything.”
While the comment did not name names, many interpreted it as a reference to Tony Dayimane, reigniting speculation around a rivalry that has lingered in the background for years. Fans have often pointed to moments such as Tony’s curt Instagram response, “asifuni,” meaning “we don’t want to,” when asked about a potential collaboration with Blxckie. Add to that a history of indirect remarks and shared affiliations, and the narrative of tension has been hard to shake.
Tony Dayimane was quick to respond and offer clarity in a candid reply: “I don’t have beef naloya mjita. he blocked and threw shots at me ngingenzanga lutho, remember cause of what my boy said, im guessing i was ‘guilty by association’ & akangisabi so but yes.”
In simpler terms, Tony insisted there is no personal beef. He suggested that Blxckie blocked him and took shots despite Tony doing nothing directly, possibly due to comments made by someone close to him. He also acknowledged that Blxckie is not afraid of him, framing the situation as more complicated than outright hostility.
The exchange reflects a familiar pattern in the local hip hop scene, where subtle actions like social media blocks, vague disses, or indirect associations can snowball into long-running narratives.
The timing has only intensified interest. Both artists are set to release new EPs on the same day, February 13, 2026. Blxckie’s 4LUV2: B4YENA and Tony Dayimane’s Girls & Mp3s have fans anticipating a possible streaming or chart showdown, even if the simultaneous releases are purely coincidental.
While no direct diss tracks have emerged, the online chatter highlights deeper divisions within Durban hip hop. Blxckie is frequently praised for his melodic versatility and mainstream success, including recognition from platforms like the SAMAs. Tony Dayimane, on the other hand, earns respect for his gritty lyricism and projects such as Red October: Induction, which have cemented his credibility in the game.
As release day draws closer, attention remains split between the music itself and the lingering question of rivalry. For now, both artists appear locked in on their work, leaving fans to argue in the comments about who will reign supreme on Friday.
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Tony Dayimane Responds to Claims of Beef With Blxckie Ahead of Same-day Releases. In South African hip hop’s fast-moving and fiercely competitive space, a quiet but ongoing tension between Durban natives Blxckie and Tony Dayimane continues to spark debate among fans and fuel commentary across social media. Tony Dayimane Responds to Claims of Beef With …
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