Big Zulu thanks Duduzane Zuma for hyping his song ‘Imali Eningi’

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South African rapper of the moment Big Zulu has taken to social media expressing his gratitude to Duduzane Zuma for hyping his latest hit song song ‘Imali Eningi’.

The song which was released last week has already taken social media by storm after former President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane made a cover video of it walking with security guards.

This sparked the trending #DuduzanezumaChallenge and the #Imalieningi challenge.

Since the challenge went viral, the song which features Boss Zonke (Riky Rick) trended and climbed the local music charts in South Africa after Duduzane posted his video.

“I just want to express my heartfelt gratitude to South Africa. I want to say thank you for the love that you have shown to my song, Imali Eningi. It has made us so happy to see the song rise,” he said

The song which was released last week has already taken social media by storm after former President Jacob Zuma's son, Duduzane made a cover video of it walking with security guards.
The song which was released last week has already taken social media by storm after former President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane made a cover video of it walking with security guards.

Saving the best for the last he thanked the businessman for hyping his song.

“I also want to particularly thank my brother Duduzane Zuma, Msholozi, for the challenge that he created using our song. I don’t have much to give, just words from my heart to say I’m truly grateful. Thank you so much,” he said.

The challenge which has since become viral has seen many famous personalities taking part in it including Dj Fresh, Dj Tira, Dj Sbu and many other famous faces.

The bushy bearded rapper is also known for his acting skills on one of South Africa’s most watched daily soapies, Uzalo. Big Zulu who has his unique traditional zulu man style features in Uzalo as a gangster.

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