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Sir Trill’s ‘Kwenzakalani’ removed from streaming platforms

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: INSTAGRAM

Amapiano vocalist Tumelo Zwane popularly known as Sir Trill in the music world, still vows to remain silent and not reveal who ‘Grootman’ is after his single with DJ Heavy K was removed from online streaming platforms.

The renowned DJ and producer whose real name is Mkhululi Siqula, recently released an amapiano single featuring Sir Trill, named Kwenzakalani. While mzansi was still processing the song, it came as a shock to note that it can no longer be found on streaming platforms.

Heavy K took to his X (formerly Twitter) to share the news to Sir Trill and their supporters that the hit song has been removed; captioning his post; “Kwenzakalani has been taken down! My apologies to the fans, but we got news myself and Sir Trill are dropping new music on Friday.”

Kwenzakalani has been taken down! My apologies to the fans! But we got news myself & @SIR_TRILLSA dropping new music on Friday.🤘🏽🔥 pic.twitter.com/3GAmqy2lSa

— HEAVY-K (@HeavykDrumboss) July 15, 2024

X users took to the comment section to encourage the Yini Sdakwa singer and weighed in on the matter.

Tha fact that you are still protecting him as well won’t fix the situation and but will make you vulnerable. Who is this person? Mmotse ka leina mos

— SP🇿🇦 (@Vince__SP) July 15, 2024

You are busy respecting someone who doesn’t deserve to be respected. This thing of grootman grootman , won’t take you anywhere fight for your brand and get the respect you deserve too .

— Sheriff (@themba_makhubo) July 15, 2024

While one user was insinuating that DJ Maphorisa is ‘Grootman’.

Learn to man up and face that evil phory direct, since y’all dont face him direct he has learned to have guts and lie about his exploitation

— Bonolo Matiye Deluent (@BonoloMatiye) July 15, 2024

Also see: DJ Maphorisa reacts to Sir Trill’s non-payment claims

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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