Fans Rave As DJ Maphorisa’s Dance Moves Improve Following Online Criticism

Fans Rave As DJ Maphorisa’s Dance Moves Improve Following Online Criticism

  • Fans said DJ Maphorisa's dance moves appear to have improved after countless failed attempts
  • Social media users dragged the DJ/ producer's moves to hell and back, and he has finally proved them wrong
  • He was recently on set for a new music video and got to show off his new moves. Fans couldn't help but admire the improvement
DJ Maphorisa is shooting a new music video
Fans praised DJ Maphorisa’s improved dance moves. Images: DjMaphorisa
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DJ Maphorisa is getting ready to release another music video, and netizens couldn't help but notice an improvement in his dance moves.

DJ Maphorisa shows off his dance moves

The newly released Malacoste single by DJ Maphorisa and Xduppy is about to get a music video treatment, and fans are ready for it.

Dropped on 13 July 2025, the song quickly became an instant hit among fans, as it also features Mark Khoza, Rick Lee, and Vulela MaWeekend AKA the Uber Eats guy.

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DJ Maphorisa showed off his dance moves
DJ Maphorisa shot a music video and got to give fans a look at his new moves. Image: DjMaphorisa
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Clad in Lacoste, the crew created a new dance move in a new video, and Porry couldn't help but show them off.

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Ahead of the much-anticipated Scorpion Kings concert on 28 August 2025, Madumane's dancing shoes have been working overtime, and fans can see a clear improvement.

Here's what South Africans had to say about DJ Maphorisa's videos

Social media users sang DJ Maphorisa's praises for working on his dance moves after being dragged mercilessly online:

Corey.Mosea noticed:

"He’s been practising!"

SparklyChampagne said:

"Ohh, bathong, what an improvement!"

Monaycana trolled DJ Maphorisa:

"He said, 'Let me go prove them wrong.'"

LaurenMLefa joked:

"He came to redeem himself."

Dineo Motsepa trolled:

"His body isn't cooperating."
Fans commented on DJ Maphorisa's improved dance moves
Mzansi said DJ Maphorisa has been practising his moves after being dragged on social media. Image: DjMaphorisa
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sandilesmallz6 added:

"Thanks for the improvement, Phori. Madumane double trouble."

Lèllah commented:

"He improved 'cause you guys bullied him."

simply.zanda responded:

"Guess who has been practising!"

nicd_nicolux commented:

"You can tell that Phori actually reads and that he actually has a sense of humour."

_Ms Realistic#1 praised DJ Maphorisa:

"While the rest of you were busy judging DJ Maphorisa, you don't know that it is indeed an encouragement to never give up and do it again. He actually never gave up and tried again to get it right."

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DJ Maphorisa rocks Zimbabwe concert

In more DJ Maphorisa updates, Briefly News shared online reactions to the DJ/ producer's performance at the Zimfest.

Fans were utterly impressed by Porry's set and complimented him for bringing the heat, while others suspect that Murumba Pitch's Khathutshelo Mangolo may have been the problem after Porry was received well in Zimbabwe.

trexmahwanda said:

"So, this proves that there is something wrong with Murumba. There's no problem with Zimbabweans."

The singer was booed off the stage during his performance. While some people claimed it was due to the tension between Zimbabweans and South Africans, others said it was merely because the crowd wasn't enjoying his set.

He recently explained the unfortunate incident during an interview, and many people said the crowd was not the problem, but Mangolo's performance.

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za

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