This song is inspired by Micheal Jackson's They Do Really Care About Us. 'Int' engizokutshela yona ukuth' abanandaba nathi'. Kwaito Legend The King Don Father always on Top of the Game.
I have played this song over 100 times, but this and other great African music is kept off the British media. Fuse ODG was not invited to the Brits, and leading music broadcaster Reggie Yates went to South Africa not to speak to Spikiri, DJ Cleo, L'vovo, Professor etc/ no he went to make a programme about how violent South Africa is.
Bricks verse 🔥🔥🔥 Mandlas last verse is powerful ✊🏼✊🏼✊🏼Ngibulapha eJungelin' Njengo Rumbo i1st Blood, Ngithela iFast trap, Ngihamba kuTouch.❤ If you've watched the 1982 movie 1st Blood by Rumbo you will feel Spikiri, too dope 🎉🎉🎉
Holla Mzansi, Representing amakasi wase Jozi big tym... Haha proudly Black, South African and Kasi Born, Raised, Live and Die there as well.. Hhahaaa Ngeke balunge............
When this jam dropped in 2011 it served as a vibrant testimony that the original South African Kwaito genre is much alive, although some say it's pretty dormant. Kwaito is more than just a musical genre, it is a youth subculture that touches pretty much everyone: liingo, fashion (the so-called 'bucket hat' is basically ispoty that amapantsula have been rocking), Loxion Kulca, identity and the music itself. This Culture needs to be revived on a full scale. Big up to inzinja za khona like K.O. and the whole Shanda crew spreading iDust blyn and keeping the movement going. :)
😂😂 Too sick...bumped to this Gee at Westagate Mall kante it was the last time I see him.. Normally I pass by the correction service where he's held when going to the traffic department in Krugersdorp
..only if he made a remix of this it was gonna be even big and get likes of Mandoza, Mapaputsi, Kabelo and Professor just to name few but anyways its a hit