Prince Kaybee Reacts To Uncle Waffles Being Verified On Twitter And Not Him. Uncle Waffles, real name Lungelihle Zwane, captured everyone’s attention a few weeks ago with her DJing skills and she’s mastered how to keep the crowd entertained and engaged with her next-level dance moves. A viral video of one of her sets where she was dancing to Adiwele, got liked by US rapper Drake and went viral, giving the rising star instant fame.
She went from begging to play a 5-minute set in a club to becoming one of the most booked DJs in the country in a matter of days. Within 2 weeks of breaking it into the industry, Uncle Waffles woke up to a blue tick on her social media platforms, showing that her account has been verified. While some fans were surprised as to why she gt verified so early in her career while the kes of [rince Kaybee who have been in the industry for a long time aren’t verified to date. Kaybee reacted to Uncle Waffles being verified, seemingly throwing shade that Twitter does not verify upcoming artists, referring to himself. Check it out:
Speaking on her journey of becoming a DJ, the star explained that she worked tirelesly during lockdown to perfect her craft. “I worked with a lot of creatives, including DJs, in my daily life. When they’d be around, I’d ask to try mixing and I definitely sucked. This changed when a DJ called Stunner actually started teaching me. We’d spend hours on end trying to work on my mixing. After 3 months, he stopped teaching me and insisted that all I needed to do was practice, so I did. Day in and day out during lockdown I’d go to a studio and practice. I would record my mixes to listen to my mistakes and work to improve on those. It took almost a year for me to gain enough confidence to take bookings.