DJ Black Coffee reveals why Zakes Bantwini's 'Osama’ is not on his DJ playlist
Updated | By Poelano Malema
He gave his reasons for not playing the song and tweeps accused him of jealousy.
Zakes Bantwini's new single, 'Osama’, is taking South Africa by storm.
The multi-award winning singer and producer shared a short snippet of ‘Osama’ on his social media pages and tweeps can’t get enough of it.
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The song has received a thumbs up from many celebrities.
“This record is mad,” wrote AKA on Instagram.
“We GOTTA make #Osama the Spring/Summer 2021 anthem!!!,” wrote DJ Fresh.
We GOTTA make #Osama the Spring/Summer 2021 anthem!!! 🥺🥺🥺 #Kunye #KANYE #TheOsamaSummer
— DJ Fresh (Big Dawg) (@DJFreshSA) August 21, 2021
🎶: @ZakesBantwiniSA @KasangoMusic pic.twitter.com/wfn5HjmkEZ“Damn my hair is standing,” wrote Tebogo ‘Edward Billion’ Lerole on Instagram.
“You still don’t understand how much I rate this song,” wrote musician Zulu Mkhathini on Instagram.
Other celebrities to give the song a thumbs up include Khuli Chana and Katlego Maboe.
Black Coffee reacts to the song
International star DJ Black Coffee has received backlash after he said he won’t be playing Bantwini’s song.
Although he said the song is “nice”, he said he prefers the original version of the song by SUKA called, ‘Mano Mano’.
He even shared it on his Twitter page.
“Osama…. What a tune!!!!!!!” wrote DJ Black Coffee.
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Osama…. What a tune!!!!!!!
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) August 23, 2021It is nice but I won’t I still prefer the original.
— Black Coffee (@RealBlackCoffee) August 24, 2021Wow Grootman. There is an Original???
— Solomzi (@Solphendukaa) August 24, 2021
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