Two French DJs and producers unknowingly remixed a painful isiZulu song about the gender-based violence scourge, initially sung by local artist Siyabonga Nene aka Big Zulu.🎧
The video, which is doing the rounds on
, garnered mixed reactions, with some forgiving the duo for jamming to a gender-based violence song because of the language barrier. At the same time, others found the lyrics too close to home.@Rele_ posted, “I really wonder if these DJs understand the lyrics of the song. It’s sad considering SAs biggest pandemic”.
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