Master KG Brags About Nicki Minaj Playing His Hit Track ‘Ngishutheni’

Master KG Brags About Nicki Minaj Playing His Hit Track ‘Ngishutheni’

  • Multi-award-winning musician Master KG recently shared a video of Nicki Minaj listening to his hit song
  • The US singer recently played the Limpopo artist's song Ngishutheni on her Instagram account
  • South Africans took to Master KG's social media post about the US-based singer to praise him
Limpopo-born star brags about Minaj
South African star says US musician plays his music. Images: MasterKG
Source: Instagram

South African musician Master KG recently shared a clip of Nicki Minaj playing his popular track on social media.

The Jerusalema hitmaker, real name Kgaogelo Moagi, bragged about the rapper listening to his song.

Moagi, who previously dated Makhadzi, shared on his X account that Nicki played the Ngishutheni hit song on her Instagram account.

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The Limpopo-born musician shared a video on his X of the US-based singer listening to his song on Friday, 1 August.

This comes after social media user @Vuyo_Gatsheni mocked Master KG's fans on X and wrote:

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"Imagine marrying someone who listens to Master KG."

To which the Jerusalema hitmaker replied:

"Even Nicki Minaj vibes to the sound y'all must chill."

Social media users react to Master KG's post

Social media troll @ChrisExcel102 said:

"They must respect you, my goat 😂😂😂. You’re bigger than Black Coffee in numbers."

@NevondoRi reacted:

"I will never be with someone who doesn’t listen to master KG because that person has no soul 🤣🤭."

@DMN4ever commented:

"This is probably AI, you edited it, mxm you think we're all from KwaZulu-Natal jou swine flu."

@MightiJamie said:

"Your song was number one in Kenya for weeks. I was surprised when I checked the charts. It’s doing well on YouTube as well."

@TheVeZzy wrote:

"This is a hit 🔥🔥🔥. People are just hating because you have been winning for a long time."

@_VeeOne commented:

"So, you’re validated by Nicki Minaj? So she’s that important to you that she validates you?"

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@moroaswi19316 reacted:

"Exactly, your music is good, bro. Anyway, when are you going to tell your side of the story of Jerusalema on DJ Charmza's allegations? Because of the show on ETV, you said you will sit down with them and tell your side of the story?"

@makky_gu123 said:

"This guy is cool a lot!! The first South African music I heard was his before Adiwele. So why are SA's not loving him, not that his songs are bad; I even see the hate on TikTok, even about the recent Uncle Waffles music😏. That's weird."

@SizakeleMa43649 reacted:

"I'm here for a person who does her nails. The hands do not reflect the craft."
SA reacts to Minaj's video
Nicki Minaj recently played Master KG's song. Image: Nickiminaj
Source: Instagram

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