Halala: Big Zulu reaches 5 million views in 1 month
- Big Zulu has reached a whopping 5 million views for his song
- The rapper took to social media to thank his fans for supporting him and his craft
- The song is in contention to be the biggest track released this year
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Big Zulu is celebrating a huge milestone for his track Imali Eningi which is now boasting 5 million views in just 1 month. Taking to Twitter, the rapper shared the accomplishment and thanked fans for the support shown. His post read:
“Nkabi Nation. 5Million Views in 1 month History. Please Vote ingoma D to 33665. :Last Day to Vote kuyavalwa ngo 1pm"
The track which features Riky Rick and Intaba Yase Dubai is one of the biggest songs in the country at the moment after Duduzane Zuma made it trend when he featured it in a viral video.
Congrats to the artist. We love to see local music being supported in such a major way.
Meanwhile Briefly.co.za previously reported that Mzansi singer Makhadzi has made a real name for herself in the music industry and she has shown that she's taking no prisoners. The songstress recently took to social media to share that one of her music videos reached a big milestone.
Makhadzi's song Murahu has reached two million views on YouTube after only a month since its upload to the video streaming site. She took to social media to thank her fans for making it possible:
"Murahu reached 2 million views in 1 month, thank you Khadzinators," wrote Makhadzi.
Makhadzi, real name Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, released her first album in 2012 but only made her breakthrough in 2019. Since then, the 24-year-old has become one of Mzansi's favourite performers because she has everlasting energy on stage.
Briefly.co.za put together a number of reactions from social media for Makhadzi's achievement. Some people were concerned that Makhadzi was not uploading her videos under her own channel. Take a look at some of the replies below:
@the_most_humbl_ commented: "I have a question. Why do you not post your videos under your channel? Because I’m sure you’d still get the same views and more."
@RdMixture said: "Makhadzi I don't want to be negative. I think you should put all your videos under your YouTube channel, so that it can be under you. Record labels are not to be trusted these days."
Briefly.co.za previously reported that Mzansi reacted to a video of Makhadzi breaking it down. Mzansi social media users reacted to an impressive video of Makhadzi breaking it down during her recent performance. The energetic musician's dance moves impressed many people who watched the video.
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Source: Briefly News