The news went viral; Sinzu was allegedly wanted in the US for a credit card scam, after a month of silence on the issue the rapper has finally given a response to the reports.
He took to his twitter page
to debunk the story, he also fired shots at bloggers for posting such stories about him.
See tweet below…
BLOGGERS shld strive to make sure their information is accurate, correct & true. Otherwise ur credibility is shot
dead. #SMGbiniz
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SOLID SCAM! Upon His Return From Exile, Sinzu Blasts Bloggers [See Tweet]
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