Rasta the Artist pays tribute to Benni McCarthy and AmaZulu
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Rasta the Artist has created a portrait in honour of Benni McCarthy and shares it with him personally.
Benni McCarthy has been dribbling it up all over our newsfeeds lately and we can't say that we mind... we love him and we haven't made any attempt to deny that.
Recently, Carol Ofori had a personal chat with him and spoke about his AmaZulu successes, celebrating seven years of marriage, moving to Durban, and his view on the new Bafana Bafana coach.
LISTEN to the interview below:
So when we saw Rasta the Artist come up on our newsfeed with a special tribute to Benni McCarthy, we were feeling proud of his humbleness and true kindness when it comes to receiving praise from his fans.
See the post from Rasta's Twitter page:
We finally met up with @bennimccarthy17
— Rasta The Artist (@RastaArtist) June 4, 2021
Well done for getting @AmaZuluFootball to the top. Great work pic.twitter.com/DWNVap6zXv
Lebani Sirenje, who goes by the alias 'Rasta the Artist', creates portraits of famous people and lets just say his interpretation is sometimes not exact and creates a conversation amongst the public, where they have been known to criticise his depictions.
The haters be hating, but this has not affected Rasta's will to create. The Zimbabwean-born artist recently paid tribute to Benni McCarthy, and personally handed him two paintings that he did for him.
We were happy to see some love shared on his Twitter feed where one user said:
Well done Rasta,another priceless https://t.co/sVofOCNyHB is in awe because of your gift,they have their Picassos,DaVinci but we have you Rasta.Big up yourself Jah man
— Methuselah (@ElMethuselah) June 4, 2021
Image Courtesy of Twitter
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