Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma slid into 'Zol' song producers DMs: 'Well done on entertaining the nation'

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Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma slid into 'Zol' song producers DMs: 'Well done on entertaining the nation'
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She now follows the music producer on Twitter, and he wants her to star in the song's music video.

Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma found the popular 'Zol' song amusing.She raised eyebrows after she said on her official Twitter account that she wanted to talk to the man behind theco-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma thought the track was “funny”.

The man behind the hit track, music producer and DJ Max Hurrell, posted a screen grab of the minister's message to him on Twitter.made a bold move when deciding to do the song, telling TimesLIVE he checked all his legal options before releasing the track.After Dlamini-Zuma slid into his DMs and started following him on Twitter, the producer tried another ballsy move by asking her if she'd star in his music video.

“I said thank you for your kind response. I'm going to take a risk here and ask if you'd like to be part of a music video. I just got blue-ticked. I didn't get a response. But I'm going to keep trying.”“When I put the song out, I made sure about all the legalities around it. I'm glad everyone saw the brighter side of things. I was pretty damn scared and nervous, but after that message I was over the moon.

The track is based on comments made by the Cogta minister about the government's U-turn on the ban on the sale of cigarettes during lockdown.

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