L-Tido calls out false rape accusers

L-Tido took to social media to call out women who falsely accuse men of rape.

This was after American R&B singer, Chris Brown was arrested this week on suspicion of rape in Paris, France.

He was later released with no charges having been filed and was made free to go home.

People who falsely accuse people of rape should be arrested problem is they also fuck it up for the real victims,” he shared his opinion on Twitter.

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L-Tido on making a million rand from music

“I am fortunate enough to have made a million rand from music. I am not sure about a million dollars but I have made my first million,” L-Tido revealed in an interview with Rams Mabote on Metro FM.

The popular hip-hop musician, with one of his biggest hits being Dlala ka Yona, has come a long way from almost losing his savings, giving up his job to follow his music passion, to making a million rand from his music.

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He has won several awards and achieved success in his career as a rapper and producer.

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“Hip-hop in 2008 was not popular. We had no big stars who were making money so I had to take the risk. I knew that I had to make a plan so I saved to record a mix tape. The money I used to finance my first project was from what I had got during my 9-to-5. I was self-funded, I had no one to help me. Looking back, it was not a risk that was well thought out given the climate of the industry at the time. It was not a good risk but I am glad it paid off,” he added.

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