Ex-Global Reacts To A-Reece Removing ‘L3’ EP From DSPs

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Ex-Global Reacts To A-Reece Removing ‘L3’ EP From DSPs. South African hip-hop has seen the rise of numerous influential groups over the years, such as CashTime, Teargas, and Wrecking Crew, among others. These collectives have showcased remarkable talent and potential, significantly shaping the local hip-hop scene.

Ex-Global Reacts To A-Reece Removing ‘L3’ EP From DSPs

Despite their promising starts, these groups have often faced challenges that led to their eventual splits. Differences in ideologies, creative directions, and individual goals have been key factors in their disbandment, preventing them from achieving the longevity that their initial success seemed to promise.

The case of The Wrecking Crew is particularly unique, as their split remains shrouded in unresolved tensions and lingering issues. Unlike other groups that have amicably parted ways, The Wrecking Crew’s disbandment has been marked by ongoing conflicts and unresolved grievances. These internal disputes continue to stir emotions among the former members.

Ex-Global, one of the former members of The Wrecking Crew, remains particularly vocal about the group’s unresolved issues. His lamentations are primarily directed at A-Reece, another prominent former member of the crew. Ex-Global has consistently expressed his dissatisfaction through interviews and social media, highlighting the tensions that still exist.

In a recent post on X, Ex-Global reacted to A-Reece removing the crew’s Long Lost Letter (L3) EP from DSPs. “It was nice when you were suggesting we upload on your YouTube channel so you can enjoy the YouTube cheque alone because we didn’t know much . Now that the truth is out you removing music videos that you never even contributed for ? I’ve seen it all,” wrote Ex-Global.

It was nice when you were suggesting we upload on your YouTube channel so you can enjoy the YouTube cheque alone because we didn’t know much . Now that the truth is out you removing music videos that you never even contributed for ? I’ve seen it all

— Ex Global (@mansbusy_) July 15, 2024

Despite the validity of Ex-Global’s claims, the rapper has faced significant backlash from A-Reece’s fans, who urge him to move on from his grievances against Reece. Critics argue that Ex-Global’s continued focus on past conflicts detracts from his career and fuels unnecessary drama. This criticism highlights the divide among fans and the challenges Ex-Global faces in addressing his concerns while maintaining his reputation within the industry.

Move on big dawg .. u pushing 30 .. Jesus

— Matlhogonolo Mashile (@Matlhogono50557) July 15, 2024

The other two dudes are pushing music, you are pushing the “dad doing things” this whole thing requires you to introspect, heal and focus on your career because right now you sound like an outright hater , what about your brand ? You’ve got so much potential bro ,push yours.

— doS (@_chuptre) July 15, 2024

Other gents have moved past this heal Ex man this is over

— Kitso Slimkit (@SlimkitInVans) July 15, 2024

Never seen a bru behave like this

— JONES (@JayslowS) July 16, 2024

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