Johannesburg – Scorpion Kings as they are affectionately known, DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small, have revealed how their lives were before the fame and money.
The duo spoke about how they lived their lives and how they survived before they became well-known and successful DJs, in a video that has been doing the rounds on social media.
Kabza shared that he was an employee for the Municipality, where he was cutting grass for a living.
At the age of 17/18 years, he was doing some plumbing and that is when he used to fix sewage drains.
Maphorisa used to sell sweets at school which was way before he started selling Kota’s.
He also reveals that he decided to quit gambling because he was losing a lot of money.
“I would make roundabout R150 a day just by selling sweets, and it was different types of sweets,” shared Maphorisa.
See the video below:
https://twitter.com/khawula_musa/status/1483047890671054849?s=20
And wa Pitori….. Where I'm from they used to get surprised when my sister used to ask for di Jackson5 shopong
— Ndodemnyama 🇿🇦 (@KayB_14) January 17, 2022
Was so good to watch🥰 so proud of them 🙏🏾
— Evah (@DarveySa) January 17, 2022
😔It's pity for other's they just want to go straight in their career without any hardshipand that's totally wrong.This guys have shared profound message.I believe what is meant for you will come straight to you no matter boundaries ❤are formed.
— RODRIGUEZ (@ShadrackPray66) January 17, 2022
I feel like phori ware jutha…R150 everyday back then auwa…
— Certified 🅿️edi Boy (@NathanKhajoez) January 18, 2022
https://twitter.com/TSM1324/status/1483162813057146893?s=20
For the latest entertainment news from Sunday World, click here.
Or read the latest from Shwashwi here.
Follow @SundayWorldZA on Twitter and @sundayworldza on Instagram, or like our Facebook Page, Sunday World, by clicking here for the latest breaking news in South Africa. To Subscribe to Sunday World, click here