'You can't take a joke,' said DJ Maphorisa to his critics.
Amapiano king DJ Maphorisa was criticised for jokingly claiming he is the only artist in the world who could feature himself on a track.
Though Phori is not known to be humble about his accolades and wins, the amapiano pioneer managed to get under the skin of fans after his comments on where he is at in his ever-evolving career.hitmaker told fans he is the only artist in the world who could feature himself.“I'm the only person in the world who can feature myself. LOL! Let it sink in,” wrote the star.
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