South African rapper The Big Hash has finally shared a thoughtful and introspective perspective on his long-discussed fallout with J Molley, offering fans a clearer understanding of how he now views the situation. Speaking during an appearance on the Spreading Humours Podcast, the Pretoria-born artist approached the topic with a level of maturity that signals growth both personally and professionally.
The Big Hash Breaks Silence on J Molley Feud: “I Have No Regrets
When the conversation turned to his history with J Molley, particularly whether he regretted how things unfolded between them, The Big Hash didn’t hesitate to respond. Rather than revisiting old tensions or assigning blame, he chose a calm and measured tone. “I’ll be very clear with this one… I have no regrets about anything that went down,” he stated. His answer stood out for its honesty, especially given how closely the two artists’ names have been linked in the public eye over the years.
Despite standing firmly by his past actions, The Big Hash acknowledged that the situation wasn’t without its downsides. In a moment of reflection, he pointed out that the biggest drawback of the feud wasn’t necessarily the conflict itself, but how it affected both artists’ individual journeys. “What I do regret is the fact that it kind of took away from both our careers,” he admitted. “It’s like now we became tied in together.”
For a long time, discussions around both artists have often been framed through the lens of their rivalry, with fans and media frequently placing them in direct comparison. This ongoing narrative, according to Hash, blurred the lines of their individuality and shifted focus away from their music and personal growth. Instead of being recognized solely for their artistry, they became part of a shared storyline that followed them through different phases of their careers.
Even so, The Big Hash made it clear that he has moved beyond any lingering negativity. Rather than dwelling on what could have been, he has chosen to accept the past as part of his journey. “But to me, I look at it like, it happened, and it’s okay,” he explained. “Because things are supposed to happen the way that they’re supposed to happen.” His outlook reflects a sense of peace and acceptance, suggesting that he no longer views the situation as something that needs to be corrected or revisited.
Interestingly, he also hinted that the experience may have played a role in shaping his current position in the industry. Describing his present phase as one of the most fulfilling periods he has had in a long time, he suggested that everything — including the challenges — contributed to where he is now. “Who knows if I would even be in the situation that I’m in right now… if I hadn’t gone through that,” he reflected.
This perspective highlights a shift in mindset from conflict to growth. Rather than defining himself by past disagreements, The Big Hash appears focused on progress, evolution, and creating a stronger identity within South African hip hop. His comments not only provide closure for fans who followed the saga but also reinforce the idea that setbacks and rivalries can sometimes serve as stepping stones toward greater clarity and purpose.

