Maphorisa Calls Out Resident DJs And Claims They Have F*cked Up Mentality. Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe, popularly known by his stage name DJ Maphorisa is known for his amapiano smash hits that he released from the time amapiano was on the verge of becoming the fastest-growing sub-genre it is today till date. The South African record producer, DJ and vocalist is quite vocal and expressive when it comes to addressing things online.
DJ Maphorisa took to social media to address resident DJs who seem to be in competition with him . “Some resident Dj’s have fucked up mentality i swear thinking its competition. I will tell u whn im done djing dnt come with ur laptop acting fresh i will embarrass in front of ur girl mxm,” he wrote. See tweet:
He had previously also pleaded with fellow artists to give ghost writers their due credit. Opening up on Twitter, the Bayana hitmaker has reminded artists not to forget to give credit where credit was due. “I don’t care even if you pay R10m, still do the right thing: credit,” said DJ Maphorisa. Just a few days before he posted this, the TL was up in flames after the star claimed fellow musician Kwesta didn’t credit him for his involvement in the hit single Ngud’ released in 2016.
Taking to his Instagram live, Maphorisa claimed that after the overwhelming success of Ngud’, which also contributed to Kwesta’s career skyrocketing, he expected the rapper to at least give him R20K or R50K to “appreciate” his contribution. Shortly after the claims caught fire on Twitter, Maphorisa returned to let fans know that despite the claims, he was not beefing with Kwesta. “I’m not at war, grootman,” Maphorisa said in a tweet to Kwesta.