Divine or Emiway????
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Seems unimaginable now but sometime back in 2018, two of India’s elite spitters, DIVINE and Emiway were spotted at a Gully Boy afterparty, under the same roof. It was all kumbaya back then, at least it seemed so.
Let’s peel back the layers a little bit. About more than a year ago, at a gig alongside Raftaar, DIVINE was in his elements and got some things off his chest – “Inke naam mein hi EMI, to kaha se yeh rokda bhai?”
What were the chain of events that led him to issue this subpoena on stage? Not much is known, at least publicly.
He went on to incorporate a version of this line on “Remand,” one of his standout tracks from his debut album, Kohinoor. That kicked off a series of subliminal exchanges between the two and ever since, things just haven’t been the same.
Fast forward to 2020 and this skirmish seemed dormant before DIVINE brought things to a head on his IG live session last week. He said, “I asked my team, [there’s] more than 80 million streams on my album. There’s a difference between being a YouTuber and a musician”
A clear shot aimed at Emiway’s dominance on the video platform. No less than four days had passed when the man from Antop Hill dropped “Hard” — a three-minute lyrical rant laced with sarcasm.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 1st sin is the use of a Passive Voice. The verb should be ... To change a sentence from passive to active voice, determine who or what performs the action, and use that person or thing as the subject of the sentence
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