Zol hitmaker Max Hurrell — who ignited social media platforms with his “lockdown anthem” last year — was forced to evacuate when the Cape Town wildfires spread to within metres of his Devil's Peak ...
Cape Town-based producer, Max Hurrell, clearly finds infotainment in the politics of South Africa, so much so that he's created an art form out of it. Hurrell is known not only for his music but also ...
Zol hitmaker Max Hurrell is back with a new meme song starring transport minister Fikile Mbalula. This week, Mbalula revealed that the aviation sector would operate at 100% capacity despite the ...
SA’s fastest-rising music producer, Max Hurrell has got the nation bobbing their heads and stamping their feet to his latest remix, “Can I Have My iPad”. During the Covid-19 first wave, Hurrell made ...
In the track, NDZ can be heard detailing government's reasons on its continued ban on cigarettes under Level 4 lockdown. Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana ...
A viral song sampling a verbal warning about the dangers of cannabis during the pandemic has been embraced by the politician who said it. South Africans were tickled by the outdated slang word "zol", ...
Some South Africans have taken to social media to express their 'gratitude' over the return of alcohol and cigarettes through memes and songs. South African musician, The Kiffness. Image: Screenshot.
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