A heated debate has erupted in the Amapiano community after a podcaster accused DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small of failing to give back to their communities. The claims were made on the latest episode of the Piano Pulse podcast, part of Mac G’s Podcast and Chill network, where the hosts criticized the Amapiano giants for allegedly not investing in community upliftment projects despite their financial success.
During the discussion, the hosts argued that with the wealth and influence that DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small have accumulated, they should be more visible in giving back. They suggested that the duo should actively support initiatives that benefit the communities that helped them rise to fame.
The allegations quickly sparked reactions from fans, with many defending Phori and Kabza against the criticism. Social media was flooded with responses questioning why artists should be obligated to give back.
One fan wrote:
“Why must they give back to the community? Who said it’s a must?”
Another supporter commented:
“They are busy millionaires… You must come correct when you speak about Phori and Kabza.”
Others pointed out that charitable efforts do not always need to be publicized, emphasizing that some artists prefer to give back privately.
“What if they do and they don’t preach about it or have photo ops like most do? Charity is not about preaching that you gave back, neither is social responsibility.”
Despite the criticism, both DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small have been known to mentor young artists in the industry. Through their record labels and collaborations, they have provided opportunities for rising talents to make a name for themselves.
DJ Maphorisa has previously spoken about investing in young talent, while Kabza De Small continues to influence the next generation of Amapiano artists through his music and collaborations.
This debate raises a bigger question: Should successful artists be expected to give back publicly? While some argue that public figures have a responsibility to uplift their communities, others believe that giving back should be a personal choice, not an obligation.
For now, DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small remain focused on their music, while their fans continue to rally behind them against the criticism.
Maphorisa and Kabza are not giving back to the the community?😱, what’s your take on that chillers
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