Wiz Khalifa jams to DJ Maphorisa and Tyler ICU song 'Banyana', Mzansi hyped: "Amapiano to the world"
- Wiz Khalifa recently shared a video jamming to DJ Maphorisa and Tyler ICU's hit song, Banyana
- The American rapper posted the clip smoking while casually listening to the Amapiano song
- Mzansi showed love to Wiz while in awe of how far Amapiano has travelled
Wiz Khalifa can't shake off the Amapiano bug. The Black and Yellow hitmaker shared a video on his social media pages jamming to DJ Maphorisa and Tyler ICU's hit song, Banyana. Fans are beaming with pride at how much Amapiano has grown.
Wiz Khalifa jams to Amapiano
Looks like American stars are finally catching on to the infectious tunes of Amapiano.
Now, another one of Tyler's smash hits caught the attention of another celeb, none other than Wiz Khalifa.
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In a recording by MDN News, the See You Again hitmaker posted a video on his Instagram page smoking while jamming to Tyler's Banyana with DJ Maphorisa, Sir Trill, Daliwonga, and Kabza De Small:
Previously, Wiz Khalifa shared a workout clip while listening to Mnike and had South African social media excited.
Mzansi reacts to Wiz Khalifa's video
Netizens showed love to Wiz Khalifa while praising Amapiano's dominance in the global market:
TapWater_ZA said:
"Amapiano to the world!"
_CmG__ cheered:
"Mzansi For Sho! We Dem Boys!"
kwezi86757358 showed love to Kabza De Small:
"Kabza, you will always be famous!"
Motheo2009 announced:
"@wizkhalifa is a fan of Amapiano."
IamthabangK suggested:
"@wizkhalifa, give yourself time and visit South Africa. I promise you, you will hear more hits. S/O to you for always jamming, dawg."
Swae Lee aplogises for insinuating Amapiano is from Nigeria
American rapper Swae Lee recently found himself in the middle of a social media storm after insinuating that the popular South African music genre, amapiano, originated from Nigeria.
The No Type hitmaker quickly realised his mistake and took to Twitter to issue a heartfelt apology, explaining his intentions and urging for unity among Africans.
In a video posted on his Twitter account, Swae Lee expressed his regret for the misunderstanding caused by his previous Tweet. He explained that he was excited because he is working on new music inspired by amapiano.
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Source: Briefly.co.za