Morale Pablo Phala, the founder of Clout Cassette, has spoken out about his traumatic experience with Cassper Nyovest during the filming of the ‘Diamond Walk’ music video.
Morale has opened up about his bad experience working with Cassper in an interview that has surfaced on Twitter.
They were collaborating on the music video shoot for the song Diamond Walk, which featured Abidoza and the late DJ Sumbody.
The founder and video director for Clout Cassette stated that Cassper was rude to him during the shoot which he did not understand why. “He was different like he was so rude to me, I didn’t understand what was going on,” he said.
Phala stated that the Family Tree Records boss was four hours late for the shooting and was concentrating on his boxing match rather than the song.
“Cassper was late for the shoot, he pulled up around 3 or 4 when he was supposed to come at 12,” he added. “He was like very focused on his boxing match, so his mind wasn’t really at the shoot, it was like he was being forced to do the shoot. I was there on time doing my job, and he was there just thinking about going to the gym.”
“I started compromising and coming up with other plans so they had to like stay a little bit longer but Cassper was not feeling it at all. I won’t lie, for the first time I was like afraid of him, obviously, he is so big like he kept calling himself gorilla, gorilla, gorilla and I won’t lie, he is big like that when you touch him he’s like a hard wall. So imagine this big n*gga is telling you like; (“yo boyzen, if you don’t wrap it up I’m just gonna leave and I don’t wanna do that”) I was just scared, I didn’t know what to say.”
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Clout Cassette founder Morale talk about his bad experience with Cassper Nyovest during a video shoot, he says Cassper was rude and kept calling himself a Gorilla pic.twitter.com/Gg1EvWHwYy
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