- Focalistic recently claimed during an interview that he is the best rapper in South Africa at the moment
- His assertion was met with disagreement from Mzansi fans, who took to social media to express their views
- The debate sparked lively discussions online, highlighting differing opinions about Focalistic's self-assessment in the South African rap scene
Focalistic recently claimed that he is the best rapper in South Africa at the moment. The star made the sentiments during an interview.

Focalistic on the best rapper in SA
Popular Mzansi musician Focalistic gave himself some flowers. The star was recently asked to name the best rapper in Mzansi, and his response shocked everybody.
Speaking in a trending video shared on Instagram by @freshmenmagx, the musician said he is the best in South Africa at the moment. The interviewer asked him to mention someone other than himself, and Foca said it was Kodak Black. He also gave a shoutout to Blxckie and Tyla.

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Watch the video below:
Mzansi disagrees with Focalistic's sentiments
Unfortunately, fans don't think Focalistic is the best rapper in the country at the moment. Many took to the comments section and made it clear that the hitmaker does not qualify to be at the top.
@kool__kat07 said:
"Spetlele spetlele ahh come dude everyone knows it’s AReece."@katlholoo added:
"He can't rap."@media95_gomezqontrol noted:
"U can't rap bro wa opela...Marah dona Marah dona."@bxby_bxy_x said:
"Why did they do him like that"@fox_zaddy commented:
"Go sleeeeeep, yo friends got the wrong energy."@just_oneiloe added:
"It’s the way @chiccoalot already had the answer to that question without thinking. Shows true friendship."South Africans blame Focalistic for featuring Davido
In other news, Legit.ng reported that a South African man identified as @Sim_Saliwa caused an uproar online after he blamed Focalistic for why Nigerians now lay claim to the Amapiano sound.

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It all started after a South African rapper and music executive, Nota Lavido, began the debate on the origin of the popular sound 'Amapiano.'
Nigerians and South Africans were at loggerheads on the country Amapiano originated from. While South Africans have been branded the owners of the sound, Nigerians have made it more popular and outshined their counterparts in Africa.
Source: Briefly.co.za
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