J Molley calls out The Big Hash and Flvme

J Molley - South African rapper
J Molley – South African rapper, singer, songwriter, and visual director.

It seems like we have some old beef being reignited once again among artists who are part of the new wave.

Now if you do not know who I’m referring to, we have J Molley and The Big Hash clashing with each other.

This all started when J Molley posted the following Instagram video clips where he went on to say;

Listen I don’t want any diss songs or anything, I’m not going there with you, but us, we definitely are the rappers. Flvme you rock nice bro but you ain’t on my level. Hash you still live with your mummy. I’m at the hotel right now. You other rappers my peers, you ain’t on our level.

So I’m sure J Molley’s Instagram clips were brought to The Big Hash’s attention as he replied by saying;

Don’t take the bait guys, you can see what he’s trying to do. We staying out the way, we not for the drama. God bless this dude, mental health aint a joke.

J Molley then replied by saying;

@thebighash Dawg you have so much anxiety you won’t even leave your own city for gigs. You were shaking when Nav pressed you at Cottonfest. You’re lucky I wasn’t there. Stop talking bout me on the streets and I’ll leave you alone.

J Molley further continued by saying;

Flvme and The Big Hash are good at music for sure, I ain’t no hater. I’m just playing around with them, they won’t keep my name out of their mouths in the streets so I’m gonna respond. It’s chilled, don’t take me too seriously, unless you want to go ahead. Y’all like this stuff anyway, I know what I’m doing. Keep on talking about me, I get bigger every time.

The Big Hash – South African rapper and songwriter.

So according to J Molley, The Big Hash and Flvme won’t keep his name out of their mouths behind the scenes or in the streets as J Molley put it.

The “Lightning” rapper clearly feels agitated and found the need to address them publicly instead of putting it in a song, which he is refusing to do this time around considering that they have done so in the past.

Watch the official music video for “Lightning” below;

Despite their differences starting out as friendly competition, it seems like things took a turn for the worse for their relationship.

I think by now it is apparent that these two don’t mess with each other, and with Flvme teaming up with The Big Hash on “How To Kill a Dead Body”, which was a response diss to J Molley.

Listen to “How To Kill a Dead Body” by The Big Hash featuring Flvme below;

I mean Flvme and the “Never Broke” camp didn’t have the best of relationships after the release of his debut album “CandyMan” in 2019.

This is because according to Nav Never Broke, who is the manager and musical director of the “Never Broke” group, Flvme never wanted to shoot visuals for the songs “Late Nights” and “Up and Lost” which both feature KashCPT despite Never Broke offering to shoot the visuals for free.

Nav Never Broke further stated that Flvme never wanted to put the “Never Broke” camp on, because he didn’t want to jump on a song by DJ Speedsta which had J Molley and Costa Titch featured on it.

I think the final nail in the coffin was the alleged rumour that Nav Never Broke was intimately involved with Flvme’s ex-girlfriend Ashleigh Ogle.

Flvme's former girlfriend Ashleigh Ogle.
Flvme’s former girlfriend Ashleigh Ogle.

So with J Molley making these comments towards Flvme as well, I’m curious to see a Flvme response as well, whether it is through a post on social media or through a song.

But either way, it is apparent that the beef between J Molley and The Big Hash is just messy all around, these two clearly don’t like each other and I don’t see any signs of them reconciling down the line.

So with all that said, what do you guys make out of all of this? Was J Molley out of order for making those comments towards The Big Hash and Flvme? Or did he have every right to call them out for allegedly speaking about him on the streets?

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