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Mzansi: Migos should be glad that Mgarimbe wants to open for them

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Mgarimbe, real name Nkosinathi Mfeka
Mgarimbe, real name Nkosinathi Mfeka
Abraham Kortjaas

On Wednesday, Sister Bethina hitmaker, Mgarimbe, took to Twitter to express his interest to open for American hip hop group, Migos, for their concert in Durban.  

Read: MIGOS CULTURE TOUR HITS SA THIS OCTOBER!

The artist, who's real name is Nkosinathi Mfeka, asked the concert organisers/controversial record lable Mabala Noise how many retweets he would need for them to add him to the line-up opening acts. 

Mabala Noise responded to Mgarimbe by saying "2000 retweets and we on @mgarimbe_10" 

However, the people of Mzansi were not impressed with the record label's response to that man who created Mzansi's unofficial "second national anthem".  

On Thursday, Mgarimbe had over 5,000 retweets and announced that he'd be performing Sister Bhethina at the concert.

Social media felt that Mgarimbe should have been an obvious choice. People also don't think the sister bethina hit-maker should have to work that hard for the gig.  

Mzansi believes that Migos is the fortunate ones to have Mgarimbe at their concert, not the other way around. 

Here are some tweets: 

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