Major League DJz Dragged For Ruining Amapiano

The Major League DJz are undoubtedly great at what they do. But their constant change of genre is now getting slammed.
The twins recently posted a video of them dancing to their new song Bakwa Lah. Although the song was released in December 2021, it is yet to hit across the country. But looking at the comments the twins are receiving, it’s not hard to see why.
Entertainment blogger Musa Khawula shared the video of the guys, saying that they had introduced a new dance challenge, the Bakwa Lah challenge. Tweeps immediately responded to let them know that this song wasn’t all that they thought it would be.
Major League DJz introduce #BakwaLahChallenge pic.twitter.com/iTP7c1ogNz
— Musa Khawula (@khawula_musa) January 13, 2022
Some tweeps feel like they are generally tired of every artist in Mzansi trying to cash in on the Amapiano wave. There are too many new Amapiano songs, and they are just about saturated with the genre.
Bayijikela iHip Hop abafana. I feel like if Gospel became the most listened to genre in South Africa. You would find these two deejaying Gospel and wearing church uniforms.
— Nando (@NandoGigaba) January 13, 2022
I’m honestly over every “new” amapiano track😩😩😩.. I just love the ones i love .. and I’m not accepting new applications.. kind regards.. pic.twitter.com/opLQodPdcU
— NaVee (@LellowV) January 13, 2022
Lol you don’t “introduce” a dance challenge.. that’s where the flop is
— Afika (@itsmeafika) January 13, 2022
We’ve had enough challenges in the past couple of day and all these ma piano songs now sound the same.
— TheKingInTheSouth (@Ngoza94969445) January 13, 2022
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