Skusta Clee teases new song about forgiveness amid alleged cheating on Zeinab Harake | Inquirer Entertainment

Skusta Clee teases new song about forgiveness amid alleged cheating on Zeinab Harake

/ 12:47 PM May 12, 2022

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Skusta Clee. Image: Instagram/@extraordinaryl

Skusta Clee is releasing a song about asking for forgiveness, just after vlogger Zeinab Harake confirmed their breakup and stated that he cheated on her.

The rapper teased fans with his new song by showing a photo of him with his head down, while men in black outfits are holding him, as seen on his Facebook page yesterday, May 11.

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“‘Di bibilangin ang pagkakamali. Patawarin mo akong muli,” he said. ([I] will not keep count of the mistakes. Forgive me again.)

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Skusta Clee also added the release date which is tomorrow, May 13, along with the hashtag #Kumpisal.

Meanwhile, netizens appear to be poking fun at the teaser as the post garnered over 900,000 Facebook reactions, as of writing, with more than 800,000 of it being “haha” reactions.

Harake earlier revealed that they have separated while she was pregnant with their baby Moon, whom she lost in a miscarriage. She also stated that she caught Skusta Clee asking out other women which he eventually confessed to her.

Aside from their recent breakup, Harake and Skusta Clee also had broken up before and patched things up in 2020. According to the vlogger, she does not regret reuniting with him because he gave her a child, their daughter Bia, who they welcomed in April last year. JB

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