Cassper Nyovest wishes they could shoot video for Kabza's 'Sponono'
- Cassper Nyovest has shared that he wishes they could shoot a music video for Sponono
- The dope song by Kabza De Small features Cass, Maphorisa, Wizkid and Burna Boy
- Social media users have encourages Mufasa to speak to the other musicians so they could shoot the video
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Cassper Nyovest recently took to social media to share that he wishes they could shoot a music video for Kabza De Small's hit titled Sponono. The track is reportedly huge in Nigeria.
The number features Mufasa and other African heavy hitters such as DJ Maphorisa and Nigerian stars Burna Boy and WizKid.
A tweep @Drizzyk243 took to Twitter on Tuesday, 12 January and shared the the track needs a music video. He tagged Cass and the other artists who are featured on the track. @Drizzyk243 was replying to another fan who tweeted about how the song made everyone try out Amapiano in Nigeria.
The Amademoni hitmaker took to the micro-blogging app and responded to @Drizzyk243's tweet. Cassper Nyovest wrote:
"Wish we could shoot a video for it . @burnaboy @wizkidayo @DjMaphorisa."
Cass' fans took to his comment section to share their thoughts on his post. Check out some of their comments below:
@baesboyfriend wrote:
"Please don't rush the vid. You have this whole lockdown to come up with a crazy vid that will shut down the continent."
@tyrezembongwa said:
"You guys need to workout something and make the music video."
@Thobani_Seme commented:
"Stop playing man, what's stopping you gents. This is my top 3 fave Amapiano songs all time. With 4 African Giants. Stop playing Kings."
@macdawid added:
"Please try your best, we really need that visual."
In other music news, Briefly.co.za reported that Kabza De Small recently took to social media to encourage his fans to follow Mzansi's Covid-19 rules and regulations so that the country can move to Level 2 lockdown.
The musician promised his fans new music if they behave and stay safe until Mzansi moves to the less stricter levels of the lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19. The country is currently on Level 3 lockdown. The Umshove hitmaker took to Twitter on Tuesday, 12 January and wrote:
"Hello Guys.Let’s stay safe. Please sanitize and wear your masks out there. We’ll go to level 2 after I release a level 2 song."
The star's fans took to his comment section to share their thoughts on his post. A tweep @JnrTsietsi said:
"Yes I agree with you, if we can wear our masks we can go to level 2."
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Source: Briefly News