SA Mocks Young Stunna's English Accent and Reaction to Tebogo Mashego

SA Mocks Young Stunna's English Accent and Reaction to Tebogo Mashego

  • Amapiano artist Young Stunna raised eyebrows on social media over the weekend when he dragged Tebogo Mashego
  • Mashego, who is known for his hit song, Biri Marung, alleged that Scorpion Kings owes him millions for the popular track
  • Young Stunna was mocked for his English accent in the video, with some fans suggesting he should stick to his home language
SA responds to Young Stunna's reaction to Tebogo Mashego
Young Stunna defends DJ Maphorisa after 'Biri Marung' Tebogo Mashego's claims. YoungStunna_rsa
Source: Instagram

Talented musician Young Stunna, real name Sandile Fortune Msimango, recently criticised Biri Marung hitmaker Tebogo Mashego after he claimed that Scorpion Kings owes him R23 million.

Msimango, who recently took his mom to Dubai, was mocked by South Africans for his English accent in the video on social media.

Celebrity blog Maphepha Ndaba shared a video on Instagram of Young Stunna reacting to Biri Marung hitmaker on Sunday, 21 September 2025.

In the video, Msimango says: "

Briefly News reached out to DJ Maphorisa on Sunday, 21 September 2025, for a comment regarding Tebogo Mashego's allegations. Maphorisa was not available for a comment at the time of publishing this article.

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According to MDN News on X, Young Stunna defended DJ Maphorisa after Katlego Mashego accused Maphorisa of not paying him for his royalties for Biri Marung.

South Africans respond to Young Stunna's video

@sanizwe said:

"Which part of America is Young Stunna from?"

@Raesetja123 responded:

"Why couldn’t he just speak properly re mo utlwe (so that we can hear him), because now, aii."

@AngelM133197 commented:

"Can we have Young Stunna from SA, not this one from America😭😭."

@LondaMmbara wrote:

"But if he can speak properly, we would still hear him."

@ChelseaChiefs responded:

"Why is he speaking the hip-hop language? Can't he speak se (the) Amapiano. language"

@unclesplanet reacted:

"Different treatment for different people. It’s okay for what Stunna is doing, but he shouldn’t dismiss everything that Katlego is saying."

@MokwadiMo commented:

"Lol, we will be there the day young Stunna cries about the label too. The internet doesn't forget."

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ke_petunia wrote:

"I only like him when he sings, otherwise he looks better with his mouth closed😭."

refilwe_veronicah said:

"Young Stunna, aii, didimala shame papa arutlwi gore oreng," (Keep quiet, we can't hear what he's saying)."

Fruityfuthi commented:

"Why is he speaking like that?"

Nocckkyy responded:

"Hawu, kanti Uyoung Stunner is a n*gga?"😂

@Hair_clothes4u wrote:

"Is there any American here to translate, please?"

@thekelo_Teekay said:

"Ka English ya go lapa," (With a broken English).🤣🤣

@NathiSibiya8 replied:

"Was that accent necessary? Malumz," (Uncle).

@Nosebleedll commented:

"Ey baba, (hey man), speak properly asikho Emelika la," (We are not in America here).😂😫
SA mocks Young Stunna's ideo about Tebogo Mashego
Tebogo Mashego drags Young Stunna for defending DJ Maphorisa. Images: Joy_Zelda and central
Source: Twitter

Biri Marung hitmaker is Stuck in Nigeria

In more entertainment news, Briefly News previously reported that popular South African artist Tebogo Mashego surprised Mzansi when he asked for donations on social media.

A video of Mashego crying and revealing how he got stuck in Nigeria trended on social media and left Mzansi puzzled..

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South Africans took to social media on Friday, 19 September 2025, to comment on the musician's viral video.

Source: Briefly News

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