DJ Maphorisa, a well-known figure in the Amapiano music scene, has sparked controversy with his latest display of wealth. The star, known for his affinity for high-end designer brands, recently shared a video of himself on a shopping spree, flaunting his expensive designer clothes. In the video, he claimed to be second only to DJ Black Coffee when it comes to wearing high-end brands, particularly the luxury label Amiri.
“I will hurt you my boys, you guys must come to me. I’m the boss of Amiri. After Black Coffee, it’s me. You are my kids when it comes to Amiri,” DJ Maphorisa boasted in the video.
The video quickly went viral, but the reactions on social media were largely negative. Many criticized DJ Maphorisa for what they perceived as unnecessary bragging and flaunting of wealth. Critics suggested that he should invest his money in more meaningful pursuits rather than splurging on designer clothes.
DJ Maphorisa has always been known for his extravagant lifestyle, often seen sporting high-end brands and spending lavishly. Recently, he trended for spending thousands at a Galxboy store, further cementing his reputation as someone who enjoys the finer things in life. His latest shopping spree, however, seems to have struck a nerve with many of his followers.
Despite the backlash, DJ Maphorisa continues to enjoy his success in the music industry. As one of the leading figures in Amapiano, his influence extends beyond just music. However, this recent controversy serves as a reminder that with great influence comes great responsibility.
In an industry where image and lifestyle are often as important as the music itself, DJ Maphorisa’s latest actions have certainly sparked a debate about the role of wealth and how it should be displayed. Whether this will impact his standing in the eyes of his fans remains to be seen, but it’s clear that many are calling for a more thoughtful approach to flaunting wealth and success.
"Y'all are my kids when it comes to Amiri"
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