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Scorpion Kings unfollowed each other? What’s cooking in the amapiano industry?

by Silindokuhle Booi
Kabza de Small and DJ Maphorisa/ Picture: Instagram

Is this an end of an era? The famous duo is allegedly parting ways.

Scorpion Kings is an amapiano duo formed by Kabelo Motha professionally known as Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa (born as Themba Sekowe).

The two have worked together closely from the birth of this genre to where it is today.

It has come to our attention that the two have unfollowed each other on Instagram as shared by online user @PianoConnectSA.

The rumour have it that Phori has also cleared all pictures with Kabza on his timeline. The rumours of the two having facing problems have been circulating for a long time, however, the two would dismiss the rumours.

Dj Maphorisa and Kabza De Small have unfollowed each other on Instagram. pic.twitter.com/R52h5s31rR

— Piano Connect (@PianoConnectSA) March 10, 2025

While the genre has been taken to the next level loved by all parts of the world including the UK, the inside people are still complaining about the problems they are facing when it comes to the artists.

Recently, a famous event’s director Thulani Dandala voiced out his concerns about the amapiano industry which is said to be dying due to unprofessionalism.

He shared that his line of work have proven to him that some of the artists and their management do not have the skills and capacity to manage their administration and logistics. Which have now resulted to artists arriving late for their gigs.

Stating that overbooking and mismanagement is the root of the problem, he said that artists arriving late and exhausted is pure gluttony.

Whilst naming a few artists that never show up, he urged that the management teams of are more considerate and stop allowing overbooking of artists to happen.

Also see: Popular event’s director declares the death of amapiano due to unprofessionalism

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