Ntsiki Mazwai Claims ‘Sete’ Is Overrated. Ntsiki Mazwai is a poet, songwriter, and musician with over 15 years of experience in the music industry. She is well-known for her forthright opinions, which she frequently shares on Twitter and on her podcast, where she presents regular talk sessions. The poet is frequently involved in debates since she always has an opinion on anything that many people disagree with. She has a knack of stating it as it is without holding back.
Media personality and poet Ntsiki Mazwai has shared her opinion about K.O.’s song, SETE. Ntsiki shared that she feels like the track is overrated. Despite its record-breaking feats, including reaching 23 million views on YouTube, Mazwai stated on Twitter that the song is not her cup of tea. “Guys ….I personally feel that Sete is overrated……a lot. I think you’re just very fond of KO which is nice …but mmmmm the song is overrated,” she wrote.
Ntsiki is known for expressing her views on any subject, regardless of whether or not others agree with her. Ntsiki Mazwai was born in the Soweto suburb of Pimville. Nontsikelelo Belede Mazwai, the musician’s mother, died when she was 11 years old. Ntsiki was raised by her journalist father, DR. Thamsanqa Mazwai.
Ntsiki was raised with her two sisters by her parents, who were both writers and former leaders of the Pan African Congress (PAC). Her older sister, Thandiswa Mazwai, is a well-known vocalist, musician, and songwriter for the music band Bongo Maffin. Nomsa Mazwai, her younger sister, was born in 1996.
Nomsa and Ntsiki did not always agree, and their feuds occasionally became physical. Despite the fact that Nomsa acknowledges that Ntsiki was a wonderful big sister to her, they were never able to find a common foundation on which to build a meaningful connection. Ntsiki, Nomsa felt, was suffocating her most of the time.