Michael Pacquiao recently showed his talent in rapping at Wish 107.5 which earned public attention for his live performance of his song "Hate".
But it seemed R&B artist Jason Dhakal wasn't impressed by the young Pacquiao as he retweeted a video clip of Michael's rap performance.
"This makes me want to stop making music honestly," he said.
shit like this makes me want to stop making music honestly lol https://t.co/4XWcSn9OLM
— jason dhakal (@jasondhakal) August 10, 2020
Dhakal continued in a series of tweets:
"it’s weird to me how ppl will automatically give a platform to rich artista kids w/ mediocre talent who already are financially set for life while local rappers here risk their livelihood to make music & get 0 recognition lol," he said.
it’s weird to me how ppl will automatically give a platform to rich artista kids w/ mediocre talent who already are financially set for life while local rappers here risk their livelihood to make music & get 0 recognition lol
— jason dhakal (@jasondhakal) August 10, 2020
"Like u know these ppl make music for capitalism & because that’s the trending sound yet ppl who actually make music & risk their entire future for it get paid no attention i’m kinda tired of having to work 4x harder just because i don’t have an artista parent to depend on lol," he said on a separate tweet.
His tweets drew backlash from Michael's fans which started to dislikes Dhakal's YouTube videos and left negative comments on his social media accounts.
Later Dhakal issued apology for his recent tweets against an artist whom he didn't mentioned names.
In his statement, Dhakal clarified that it was not his intention to "single out" an artist when he expressed his frustration.
— jason dhakal (@jasondhakal) August 17, 2020
Prior to Dhakal's apology, a now deleted tweet by Michael to the R&B artist was been able to screenshot by a user asking Dhakal to settle their online scuffle to a basketball game.
“Okay, Jason Dhakal, let’s settle this right now…King of the court, 21. The winner gets all the credit,” the deleted post read.
— juan (@soypablo666) August 16, 2020
Michael later tweeted and poked fun at the people's reactions.
“These comments are so funny, people taking seriously,” Michael said.
Hahahaha these comments are so funny, people taking seriously haha 😂😂😂
— Michael Pacquiao (@PacquiaoMichael) August 16, 2020
Michael's performance has since earned over 10 million views on YouTube.
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