Classick Denies Alcohol Addiction Allegations, Receives Support from Fans and Fellow Artists


Malawian hip-hop artist Classick, a member of the duo Home Grown Africa, has denied allegations of struggling with alcohol addiction. The claims were made by Fayaz Mainja on Facebook, who expressed concern about Classick's well-being.

Mainja's post sparked a discussion on social media, with Don Khiva sharing screenshots of the post on X (formerly Twitter) and voicing his concerns. Khiva urged Classick's friends to check on him, citing the negative impact of addiction on Boy Magic's music career.

However, Classick responded to the allegations, dismissing them as untrue. He stated that people would be surprised to know who actually scripts things online, implying that the claims were fabricated.

Classick's response was met with a wave of supportive comments from fans, who expressed their relief that he was doing well. Don Khiva also added a supportive comment, saying he was glad to hear that Classick sounded good.

The incident highlights the importance of verifying information before sharing it online. It also showcases the supportive community surrounding Classick, with fans and fellow artists rallying around him during a challenging time.

The denial of the allegations marks a positive turn in the story, with Classick's reputation intact and his fans reassured of his well-being.

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