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The Citizen
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
WATCH: Mlindo the Vocalist on earning R120K per weekend
Mlindo shot to fame in 2018 after DJ Maphorisa discovered him on social media. Musician Mlindo the Vocalist recently opened up about his music journey and how some of Mzansi's top artists including Riky Rick, DJ Maphorisa and Sjava played a pivotal role in his career. Mlindo shot to fame in 2018 after DJ Maphorisa discovered him on social media. That same year, in September, he released his debut album Emakhaya, which marked the peak of his career. ALSO READ: 'It's not just music, it's a story': Showmax celebrates Kabza De Small's Amapiano brilliance Mlindo on earning big at the peak of his career Speaking to Sfiso and Thakgi on the latest episode of Piano Pulse, Mlindo revealed that during that time, he was earning approximately R120 000 per weekend from gigs. 'There was a time when we were charging R60k. With a live band, we would charge R80k,' he said. Sfiso, the show's presenter — who was also Mlindo's co-road manager at the time — added that Mlindo would make an average of R250 000 per weekend, with Mlindo receiving around R120 000 after expenses. Mlindo also spoke about how the late rapper Riky Rick helped him in the early days of his career. 'Riky once asked me what I was wearing, and it was the only clothes I had. He went to his wardrobe and gave me a Maxhosa tracksuit and sneakers. 'He didn't take me shopping or send me money — he gave me clothes from his own wardrobe when I went into the studio because I was wearing nonsense,' he said. Mlindo was making about R250k per weekend when he was at the top but he'd take home R120k 'after deductions'. 🫢 How? You ask, his co-road-manager S'fiso breaks it down for free. VVIP S/O to Nyiko The Great! 😂 — YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) June 24, 2025 NOW READ: Malik Yoba talks Kings of Joburg, his first African film experience, and more


The South African
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The South African
The HONOR 400 and HONOR 400 Pro about to Flip the Script on Mobile Creativity
HONOR is yet again ready to launch exciting new innovation. The new HONOR 400 and HONOR 400 Pro are not just smartphones. They're creative companions built for how South Africans actually use their phones. Think fewer edits, fewer apps and more 'wow, that's from a phone?' Creativity goes next-level with AI Image to Video, co-developed with Google Cloud, which turns your still shots into short, dynamic videos in under a minute. Think moving postcards, vibe reels, and moodboard moments – all in MP4 or vertical format, ready for socials. You can try it free until 31 August, with up to 10 free video creations a day. And with the new Moving Photo Collage, you can blend 2 to 9 motion shots into a single reel – storytelling made simple, right from your gallery. With the 200MP Ultra-clear AI Camera and an all-new AI Creative Editor, you can go from a street snap to a social-ready visual story in seconds. It's the kind of tech that turns everyday scenes into cinema, whether you're in Braam or Bantry Bay. DJ Tira & Maphorisa. Image: Supplied All this is powered by a long-lasting 6000mAh battery, lightning-fast 100W HONOR SuperCharge and a 5000nit Ultra Bright Display that keeps content clear, even in midday sun. Whether you're shooting, sharing, or streaming, the HONOR 400 Series keeps up. We're thrilled to announce that HONOR is partnering with Afrotainment at this year's Hollywoodbets Durban July, the most iconic event on the South African social calendar. Experience the glamour and entertainment in style at the exclusive Afrotainment Marquee. Tickets are still available via Ticketpro –

IOL News
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- IOL News
Samthing Soweto thanks fans with ‘Deda' release and exciting new album announcement
Samthing Soweto released his single, 'Deda', and announced that he will also be releasing an album in July. Image: Instagram Musical sensation Samthing Soweto, real name Samkelo Mdolomba, has fulfilled his promise to fans with the long-awaited release of his single "Deda". The track, which has been buzzing on social media for over two years, has finally made its debut on streaming platforms across South Africa, much to the delight of his devoted followers. In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Mdolomba expressed gratitude towards his supporters, acknowledging their unwavering loyalty during his period of silence. 'Ngiyabonga (Thank you) to everyone who stood by me while I was silent. Even when I stopped posting, you kept my name alive, making my song ideas trend like full releases. That gave me the courage to keep going,' he shared, demonstrating a deep appreciation for the connection he has with his fans. Adding to the excitement, Soweto announced that he would follow up this release with a new album titled "Touch Is a Move: Good Morning" on July 4. 'I've been moving around South Africa, working with many incredible people like Producer/Musician @John Lundun and my co-writer on this song, @Anzo, to shape this and the album that follows. But it starts here, with #Deda,' he emphasised, expressing his determination to bring fresh sounds to the industry. Closing his message with the uplifting phrase, 'Mabudede ubumnyama buvele ukukhanya! (May darkness fade and the light come forth),' he reinforced his artistic vision and resilience. However, the past year has not been without its challenges for Soweto. The artist found himself embroiled in a public spat with amapiano heavyweight DJ Maphorisa over the credits for the song "Amalanga Awafani". Fans raised eyebrows at the absence of Soweto's name from the credits, which ignited heated discussions across social media platforms. The disagreement stemmed from a contentious dispute over master rights, leaving Soweto feeling overlooked. In an unexpected turn, Soweto admitted to misrepresenting Maphorisa's contributions to his successful 2019 album "Isiphithiphithi", stating, 'I lied about Maphorisa's contributions to my project. He didn't produce anything.' Reflecting on his past decisions, he confessed that his dishonesty was rooted in insecurity; he believed aligning himself with Maphorisa would bolster his record sales. He later acknowledged that it was actually Kabza De Small, Howard, and Mas Musiq who were responsible for 60% of the album's production. This strategy may have yielded short-term gains, but ultimately cost him his creative rights and dignity. The release of 'Deda' has evoked poignant reactions among fans, who have rallied around Soweto. Their sentiments were evident in the comments section of his post. @creativ_ally9 remarked, 'DEDA hits differently with me. I used it when I was preparing my son's UMGIDI. Very special indeed. You are special,' while @_ulola reflected on Soweto's journey, sharing, 'I love the cover because it embraces his journey ❤️.' @queenlizbaloyi said: 'Already pre-added your album on Apple Music 🥺🫂 Thank you for not being discouraged. They can talk, but they can never deny your talent. You are a gift and a national treasure ❤️🙏🏾.' While @miss_fundi said: 'We stood with you when you chose to leave the soil, loved and supported you way back then; nothing can ever make us back down. Thank you for not giving up ♥️ we won't give up on you ♥️.' Clearly, the artist's story resonates strongly with his audience, which has only intensified their support. As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming album and continue to celebrate "Deda", it becomes clear that Samthing Soweto's journey embodies the triumph of resilience through adversity. Despite the challenges faced, his unwavering commitment to his craft shines through, keeping the spirit of South African music alive and thriving.


The Citizen
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
WATCH: Shocking! Fan tries to kiss Maphorisa's mid-set
With a drink in one hand and confidence in the other, she leans in toward Phori's face, seemingly going in for a kiss. In a viral moment that has left social media in heated debate, an overzealous female fan stormed DJ Maphorisa's set, bottle in hand, and attempted to plant a kiss on the Amapiano king mid-performance. 'Imagine seeing your girl doing this…people have no boundaries!' said @SbuWav on X (Twitter). The incident, which took place over the weekend, was caught on video and quickly made the rounds online, sparking a fierce cultural conversation about boundaries, fan behaviour, and celebrity reactions. Dj Maphorisa moving away from a lady who attempted to kiss him on stage. Women are something else dammmm — Misinformation Crusher (@MisInfoCrusher) May 18, 2025 The footage shows Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe, popularly known as Maphorisa, deep in his set when a visibly excited fan evades security and leaps into the DJ booth. With a drink in one hand and confidence in the other, she leans in toward Phori's face, seemingly going in for a kiss. Startled, Maphorisa instinctively flinches and moves to the edge of the booth. Security quickly intervenes, gently escorting the woman from the stage without incident. Netizens were divided Some believed Maphorisa handled the situation appropriately, while others accused him of coldness. Comparisons were quickly drawn between Phori and his protégé, Scotts Maphuma, who recently faced backlash for allegedly mistreating fans. 'What DJ Maphorisa did was wrong. He's got the same attitude as that Scotts Maphuma guy. The woman was showing him love — he should have returned the favour by kissing her on the cheek,' wrote one X user. ALSO READ: Tyla thrilled to host Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2025 But many pushed back 'There is nothing wrong with what he did. If tables were turned, he was gonna be called all sorts of names.' 'Why is it right for female fans to go on stage and kiss DJs, but it's wrong when men try to kiss Lamiez Holworthy or Makhadzi?' Some went further, warning that public rejection could have lasting effects: 'What DJ Maphorisa did to her can't be undone. Depression loading…' The moment has brought up bigger questions around celebrity-fan interactions, entitlement, and safety on stage. Maphorisa, who is no stranger to controversy, has not publicly addressed the incident yet, but his track record suggests he might take to Instagram Live soon. Just last week, in the wake of Scotts Maphuma's online apology, Phori ranted about how podcasts fuel 'salacious drama' that damages artists' reputations. Di Podcast Di faka up Di bag tsa rona shame 💔 I wish they knew Di damages they causing Emotionally n Financially Mara Fede 🙏🏿 — PorryMaduMoneyDoubleTrouble (@DjMaphorisa) May 8, 2025 Known for being outspoken and unfiltered, DJ Maphorisa has often used his platform to call out trends he disapproves of, ranging from media manipulation to industry exploitation. Whether or not he speaks up on this particular matter, fans and critics are watching closely. Meanwhile, with a major show at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria coming up, where he'll share the stage with Kabza De Small, the producer may need to reassess his security setup. This kiss attempt, while seemingly harmless, has raised alarm bells about access, safety, and the thin line between fan adoration and invasion. As Twitter debates rage on, one thing's for sure: being a superstar in South Africa means dodging more than just bad press. Sometimes, you've got to dodge kisses, too.

TimesLIVE
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- TimesLIVE
'Those who are angry with me, I'm sorry' — Scotts Maphuma apologises to his fans
Scotts Maphuma has apologised to his supporters after recent backlash during his performances. The amapiano star found himself at the centre of a heated debate about whether he will be able to maintain longevity in the music industry after videos of his live performances were met with lukewarm reception. Scotts went live on Instagram on Wednesday with DJ Maphorisa during their studio session and when Maphorisa pointed out there were people angry with him for how he treated his fans, he responded, saying: 'Those who are angry with me, I'm sorry. It's a misunderstanding. It doesn't make sense for Scotts to have an attitude. Peace magents. ' On X, Scotts penned a letter to God and his fans after receiving backlash. 'God, I know I can't handle it, it's too much. But I believe You have never forsaken me. I'm Your son, and I come to You,' he wrote. 'Whether you like me or not. I don't give a damn. I'm here to grow, show up and stay true to myself. Congrats again to the #MMA2025 winners. My time is coming.