 Prince KB says artists shouldn't be featured unless they contribute to the music. DJ Prince KB has come for artists who feature on tracks but haven't contributed to the making of the music and has taken the opportunity to defend fellow musician Sir Trill after backlash last week. As the battle of who wrote what continues among SA musicians, Prince KB has weighed in on the debate over artists who do or do not contribute to the music making. After Boel supposedly equated Casper Nyobist's contribution to nothing on the MA piano hits E. Yathandana during an interview on Max podcast and Chill. SA has been split on how they feel about the rapper and other musicians who allegedly do the same. Host hitmaker KB had some thoughts to share on the matter. Advising his fellow industry compatres, the star said artists who don't play a part in the composition of a song shouldn't get a feature on the said song. He believes those who are just there for the aesthetics have no place on the track, and it hurts to see these artists benefit from others' hard work. Don't feature artists who don't contribute to the music composition or lyrics. People who are just there for aesthetics, now deals are coming in and they must be paid because they are on the title of the song. It hurts. He tweeted. Users weighed in on Prince KB's thoughts, with many sharing their own verdicts on all that has unraveled during the past week. Earlier this week, the musician also took the opportunity to defend MA piano musician Sir Trill. After he received backlash for the song Shia in Dota Dubai with Kanye Mba and for allegedly canceling an interview at the last minute, Prince KB swooped in to defend the musician, saying the supposed attacks will kill his career before it started. This is how you kill an upcoming artist's career, instill fear in them just because they can't make the interview. This wasn't gonna make it to social media if it was an artist's radio respects, KB wrote.