Tuesday, 05 November, 2024

Davido, brother accuses South African disc jockey, DJ Maphorisa of ‘hating’ on him


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Nigerian musician, David Adeleke who is better known as Davido and his brother, Adewale have slammed South African disc jockey, DJ Maphorisa over his comment about Amapianoā€™s success in Africa.

A Twitter user had credited Davido for being the pioneer of Amapiano in Africa before Wizkid and Burna Boy joined the bandwagon.

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Specifically, the Twitter user wrote;

ā€œDavido brought Amapiano from South Africa two years ago and made it a successful genre in Africa and Beyond, Wizkid is now hopping on the same genre after davido made it a successful genre.
This is how many African artists have been benefiting from Davidoā€™s success for over 12yrsā€

Maphorisa found it unsettling and he replied that it was indeed Wizkid and Burna Boy who pioneered Amapiano in Africa, following their feature on the song ā€œSpononoā€.

He Wrote:

ā€œKabza & Maphorisa was the first to put Wizkid n Burnaboy on a amapiano song Sponono dat was a historical moment 3 years ago, research before tweet also it was the first time Wiz n Burna jumped on a same song together let it sink inā€

Following his comment, the self-acclaimed Omo Babaolowo and his bother teamed up to silence him, both affirming Maphorisaā€™s perspective.

According to the Afrobeat icon, the south African DJ has never been fond of him, hence the energy towards his career and hard work.

He wrote:

ā€œYouā€™ve never liked me y ? Iā€™ve always been good to you ā€¦. Anyways ! AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY NOW!!!!!! Chu chu chu chu chuā€


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