Jub Jub sat down with Slikour for his Christmas special of his Slikour On Life radio special. The rapper touched on the many aspects of his life including his son with Kelly Khumalo the traumatic experience of prison, Uyajola 9/9 and Ndikhokhele remix

With the success of his remix Ndikhokhele, Jub Jub said he wanted to have fresh and new talent in the song so it can appeal to the newer generation. As the original producers of the song, Jaziel Brothers refused to work on the remix years later because the group and Jub Jub did not see eye to eye.

Despite their fallout, Jub Jub said it would have been great if the duo appeared in the video as cameos but he made it a point that the song would be big with or without their involvement.

“(The song) was number 1 for two weeks it was the most amazing thing. We don’t care about all the other jealousy that is happening on the other side. We know that there are a lot of people that are bitter including the Jaziel Brothers. I’m not scared of anybody and I am not scared of mentioning names. People need to know what we are dealing with, the industry is all fake.”

The rapper said it with his chest that he made the Jaziel Brothers who they are but now they are the ones who refused to work with him. Even though he is bigger than the duo now, he is still humble, but they are not.

“We doing this whether you (Jaziel Brothers) like it or not, and I’m doing it with or with you and it will be big with or without you. It’s funny how back then what made the guys big was Ndikhokhele. You feed somebody then they come back and they forget. Jaziel Brothers were never big, they were big because of Ndikhokhele but now we are on the same level”

Watch the interview below

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