Blockwork Clears the Air on Duddy Low and Bloody’s Comments in Uppercut Podcast.

In this episode of the Uppercut podcast, Blockwork addresses comments from Duddy Low and Bloody regarding his collaboration with Sha EK.

The interview begins with Blockwork responding to why Duddy Low and Bloody called him confused. He explains that their accusations are baseless since they all share common adversaries and have more significant issues to address. Blockwork mentions that he wrote a song about missing his brother, which some interpreted as a diss towards Sha EK. He clarifies that the song was a personal outlet to relieve stress and was not intended to diss anyone.

Blockwork then discusses a song he created with Sha EK. He recounts that he wrote most of the song by himself in the studio, with Sha EK later adding a few lines. Initially, no one wanted to collaborate with Blockwork because he wasn’t famous, but Sha EK agreed, and the song became a hit. Now that he has gained fame, Blockwork notes that those who previously ignored him are asking for features. He emphasizes that he remembers who supported him before his rise to fame and won’t forget those who didn’t.