Priddy Ugly Mourns The Passing Of Kwaito Legend Mapaputsi. In a heart-wrenching moment for South Africa’s music scene, hip-hop artist Priddy Ugly has joined many in mourning the loss of Kwaito legend Mapaputsi. News of Mapaputsi’s passing sent shockwaves across the country, with tributes flooding in from fans, musicians, and the entertainment industry alike.
Born Sandile Ngwenya, Mapaputsi was an iconic figure who helped shape the sound of Kwaito in the early 2000s. Known for his smash hit “Izinja” and numerous other bangers, he was celebrated for his streetwise lyrics and infectious beats. He became a voice for many in South Africa’s townships, using music to address the everyday realities of life while bringing people together through dance and unity.
Priddy Ugly, who has often acknowledged the influence of Kwaito music on SA Hip-hop took to social and gave tribute to the legendary artist. “Rest In Power to the original HONNE, The original NTJA’KA, The biggest Dawg. MAPAPUTSI,” he wrote alongside a photo of him with Mapaputsi.
His tribute resonates with many South Africans who grew up during the golden age of Kwaito, where Mapaputsi’s music became a soundtrack to the freedom and expression of the post-apartheid generation. Mapaputsi’s passing marks a significant loss to South Africa’s music industry. His work in the genre not only influenced Kwaito but also inspired the cross-genre experimentation seen in the rise of new-wave hip-hop today.