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A Pass vs. DJ Nimrod: Key Moments from Their Feud

What you need to know:

  • The feud between A Pass and DJ Nimrod ignited in February when the DJ criticized A Pass’s album, sparking a series of verbal exchanges between the two.
  • He clarified that he used to admire A Pass until he perceived a shift in attitude and language choice towards English.

The feud between A Pass and DJ Nimrod ignited in February when the DJ criticized A Pass’s album, sparking a series of verbal exchanges between the two. A Pass dropped a hefty 42-track album, which Nimrod claimed lacked hits, igniting the initial conflict.

This week, the feud resumed during A Pass’s appearance on NBS After 5, where he addressed Nimrod’s criticisms. Here are the highlights from their conversation:

A Pass defended his album, stating that it was crafted for his existing fan base, not necessarily to appeal to a mass audience. He emphasized that he’s focused on satisfying his current audience rather than seeking out new listeners. He asserted that he understands his fans’ preferences and delivers music tailored to their tastes. He acknowledged Nimrod’s perspective on music enjoyment but maintained confidence in his own approach.

Nimrod countered, expressing disappointment that none of the album’s tracks resonated as hits despite A Pass’s undeniable talent. He warned A Pass about the consequences of not elevating his game, suggesting he might be relegated to performing only at nostalgic events. Nimrod challenged A Pass’s assertion that he isn’t part of his target audience, citing instances where his songs have been played in high-end venues. He clarified that he used to admire A Pass until he perceived a shift in attitude and language choice towards English.

A Pass

He identified a few songs from A Pass that he considers hits, including “Tuli Kubigere,” “Didadada,” “Mariana,” “Memories,” and “Chupa Ku Chupa.”

The ongoing feud between A Pass and DJ Nimrod continues to captivate fans and industry observers alike, with each side defending their perspective on music and artistry.

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