Nota Claims Amapiano Made People Forget About Drake And Beyonce. Nota Nhlamulo Baloyi is the director at The Orchard, which is a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment, and the managing director at SoFet Urbantainment. He started in the music industry as a rapper who later decided to be behind the scenes and manage artists. He’s gained a reputation for being outspoken and he’s now known as one of the most controversial media personalities in South Africa.
Just a few days after Drake shocked the world with the release of his new dance album, “Honestly, Nevermind” Beyoncé has herself released an equally surprising dance/house single titled “Break My Soul”. Npta however, felt that the albums didn’t excite many, considering that most people are still vibing to amapiano.
He wrote: “South African music has reached the stage where Drake & Beyoncé don’t excite us anymore. I’ve waited my whole career for it to dawn in people that South Africa makes the best music in the world. Amapiano is proof that we are superior. We’re the best the world has to offer Mzansi!”
Responding to a tweet by SA DJ, singer and producer Muzi appearing to call the new single trash, Nota added, “South African music is just too good for us to be fangirl-ing Beyoncé, like she’s Zoë Modiga or something. She’s just light skinned!”