Music Producer Prince Kaybee Reacts to Businessman Flexing His Lavish Car Collection
- South African music producer Prince Kaybee recently reacted to a businessman flexing his lavish car collection
- The star reshared a video of MySOL doing a convoy with a fleet of expensive cars on social media
- Many netizens responded to what Prince Kaybee had to say about the businessman
- Briefly News asked financial expert Fulufhelani Mashapha what influence social media has on luxury consumer purchases, particularly high-end cars
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South African popular music producer and DJ Prince Kaybee recently made headlines on social media after sharing a tweet about a wealthy businessman known as MySOL.
On Sunday, 24 August 2025, the star who had previously criticised politicians earlier this month decided to do the same to a known businessman who has been trending on X (formerly Twitter) after a video of him showing off his expensive and lavish cars in a township went viral.
In response to the viral clip, Prince Kaybee shared his opinion about this act, mentioning that if it were him, someone would have to threaten to kill him to empty his garage and do a convey at one of the poor townships in Mzansi.
"You have to threaten to kill my entire family and myself included to get me to empty my driveway and go flex in one of the poorest neighbourhoods in South Africa."
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Briefly News asked financial expert Fulufhelani Mashapha how social media shapes consumer choices when it comes to luxury purchases like high-end cars. She said:
"Luxury cars are often associated with success and financial freedom, although this image does not always reflect reality."

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Netizens react to Prince Kaybee slamming the businessman
Shortly after he shared his tweet on social media, many netizens couldn't help but flood the comment section with their reactions to what Prince Kaybee said. Here are some of the comments below:
@PapieJacobson said:
"My guy, you only have two cars, leave the man alone."
@BassieBuzzing wrote:
"This is Middelburg, he didn't go there to flex, a worker of his passed on so he took time off with his entourage to go and bury this employee of his."

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@malalaveve commented:
"But nawe you always flex with all you have mos? You always flex with your Bakkie, that's all you have. Leave other kids to flex with what they have."
@Serogol83306849 responded:
"Dude, keep flexing with your old X class n keep quiet osale ngwana in this mining thang. We buy cars, this side panel van that is priced at R900k, mind you, we call it a toolbox ride."
@TristanCH13 replied:
"Understanding it's a convoy and the people probably have friends and family within the community. Although it's sad, just showing off what a few handfuls have, even though it's there, we've become desensitised to basic human emotion across the globe."

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What you need to know about Prince Kaybee
Prince was born in Senekal in 1992. Senekal is located near Welkom in the Free State, South Africa. Prince’s father is known as Mr Motsamai. He has 35 siblings.
His dad, now deceased, had a total of 36 children, with Prince being the youngest of all his children and the only child born to her mother. At some point, Kaybee admitted to not knowing all of his siblings by name. This situation was a result of family politics that hindered his efforts to get to know more about his siblings and even meet them personally.
Prince Kaybee complained about data prices
In another previous report, Briefly News shared online reactions to Prince Kaybee complaining about the mobile data prices in South Africa.
He mentioned how quickly the data from his network carrier runs out, and asked followers how they would ever survive this life. One follower shared their complaint about the same network provider.
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Mbali Tebele (Entertainment Editor) Mbali Tebele is a senior entertainment writer at Briefly News (joined 2023) with eight years of experience. She is a Journalism graduate from IIE Rosebank College (2018). She started her career in 2018 as a news writer, then moved to Add-X Marketing Solution as an account coordinator & social media assistant (2020). She was a freelance writer at Newskoop (2021) and a multimedia journalist and social media assistant at Daily Sun Newspaper (2022). Email: mbali.tebele@briefly.co.za

Fulufhelani Mashapha (Author and Actuarial Analyst) Fulufhelani Mashapha is a qualified actuarial analyst and author of 'Mind Your Cents'. She is also a One Young World Ambassador and Personal Finance Youtuber focusing on budgets, debt, savings, insurance and investments.