Kabza De Small Allegedly Beats Up A Fan In Botswana. Kabelo Motha, who operates under the moniker Kabza De Small, is a South African DJ and record producer who is often referred to as the “King of Amapiano,” a subgenre of house music that pairs airy synth pads, bright piano melodies, and low-tempo rhythms with elements of jazz, lounge, and deep house.
According to Daily Sun News publication, Kabelo Motha, known mainly by his stage name Kabza De Small, beat up a fan in Botswana. It is alleged that at this point, nobody knows what happened to make Kabza behave this way. However, looking at the video, one can tell the Abalele hitmaker was heated and angry. He stopped playing his set, removed his headphones and went to the guy. Luckily, matters didn’t escalate to a worse scenario as some bodyguards came and separated Kabza and the fan.
Kabza is not a loud celebrity. He has a calm demeanour even when he’s playing his sets. He’s rarely ever in the news for negativity and public messes, so perhaps his character was just pushed to that point. Be that as it may, he had no right to assault a fan. Maybe asking the guards to remove the man from the venue would’ve been a better option as a role model.
Fans of amapiano artist and producer Kabza De Small have seen a change in the star’s look. From his casual jeans, T-shirt and sneakers combo to Brentwood pants and Carvela loafers. This fashion style is synonymous with “amabhinca” or traditional maskandi music fans and musicians. According to DailySun, Kabza De Small is a staunch maskandi fan. This was revealed in a recent interview with the publication. “I’m known for amapiano music, but deep down I am Ibhinca. Whenever I get a chance I listen to maskandi. I will not name the artists I listen to for the sake of the peace, but I have my favourites,” the star said.