Nota Baloyi, who was known for his outspoken nature, called Shebesht a ritualist.
Critics openly criticized the singer after she announced her first themed music concert. My music, my story.
The Limpopo artist shared the news of the concert more than a month after the death of his daughter.
Shevesht was driving the car when the accident happened in June. His girlfriend, his passenger and his daughter were in the car when the accident happened, but sadly the 9-year-old daughter did not survive.
Nota took to Twitter to slam the musician for announcing the concert so soon after his daughter's death.
Nota Baloyi called Shebesht a devil and claimed he had sacrificed his dead.
“Child sacrifice rituals have become commonplace…the devil is marching out in the open and it's the end!” the music executives wrote.
Many responses came in support of Shevesht from people who said Nota was insensitive.
Nota also defended his tweets against the singer.
“The monster you are defending was jailed for terrorising the community and now he is out but no community activism is seen. Just a selfish hooligan attacking people and performing occult rituals sacrificing children… Say what you want but I am an exemplary human being,” Baloyi tweeted.
“This is so insensitive! Where you live, how long do you wait to return to work after losing a child, even in an accident? Is there a time you absolutely have to wait?? You're talking about men returning to work here. Even artists work and earn a living through gigs. It's disappointing that you think it's ok to put this out there into the world to hurt everyone who's lost a loved one and had to go back to work, which is most of us.”
Talk like a sociopath pic.twitter.com/4OYljJ4JW1
— Anonymous (@DEOXYRIBOSE404) August 4, 2024
It hasn't even been six months and I'm back at the devil's work again…
— Moral Authority (@lavidaNOTA) August 4, 2024
The devil takes no chances and he does not mourn, losing a child in an obviously negligent murder case is the most convenient excuse so the devil must hold a public celebration… You can pretend you don’t know what is going on but you do!
— Moral Authority (@lavidaNOTA) August 4, 2024