By Katlegoo Sekhu
Kabza De Small is currently one of the biggest musicians on the African continent.
The Amapiano producer was recently in Botswana with Ph for a gig. While dropping hit after hit and keeping the audience entertained, it appears one fan rubbed him off the wrong way.
Kabza then left his set and went to confront the fan who was causing disruptions. The two almost got into a fight but luckily the bouncers stepped in.
#Botswana what happened here?#kabza pic.twitter.com/oIY1EraHso
— Everything SA Music (@ESAMofficial_) March 23, 2022
Kabza, who posted that gig in Botswana was “legendary” has not said anything about the incident.
The DJ, who’s one of the more noticeable names in the Amapiano scene explained how the genre came about in a video with Oskido.
He said that Amapiano started in the townships. A track would be 125 BPM but the deejays playing it at 115.
“First it was the remixes, and then Mdu came up with the log drum. I don’t know how he figured it out.
“Amapiano has always been there, but he introduced the log drum sound. And when I got it – I also jumped on the bandwagon. Piano is mainly the log drum,” he said in part.
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