Kwesta Teases His Forthcoming Project With Kabza De Small. Senzo Brikka Vilakazi known professionally as Kwesta, is a South African rapper and songwriter.Born in Katlehong, Gauteng, a township also known as “K1”. In 2003, at the age of 15, he and his friends formed a rap group Ghetto Fellaz which later changed its name in 2003.
Rapper Kwesta has announced a joint album with Kabza De Small. The rapper shared a rough snippet on social media revealing that not just a single, but an amapiano album will be birthed from their collaboration. The father of two seem to have heeded the advice on joining the yano train in other to boost his career.Kwesta’s Instagram page has gone blank except for the teaser which he posted, hence, the conclusion on rebranding. Listen to the song on the link:
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In case you missed it, Maphorisa caused a stir with claims that rapper Kwesta did not pay him for work on Ngud’.It all began after Phori took to his Instagram Live on Wednesday where he told fans that after working on three songs with Kwesta, he was allegedly not compensated for his work including producing the hit rap single Ngud’.In the video, 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.
Kwesta issued a statement on Twitter in an attempt to address Maphorisa’s allegations.The star went on to explain how he, rapper Nota Baloyi and Leroy Khoza started RapLyf Records in 2013, based “solely on trust”.Ngud’ was recorded during the early days of RapLyf’s existence. Kwesta said he was not involved in the financial side of the business and “was the catalyst to source funds through performances, endorsements”.