HIP-HOP star Joy "Dopeflop" Mkhwanazi puts love and women first.
The 21-year-old award-winning musician from Thokoza, in Ekurhuleni, said during the month of love, men should appreciate and show love to their women.
Dopeflop has released his love song single titled Meddie Ye Super in honour of abomama.
He told Daily Sun women should be appreciated for their unconditional love.
"In the song, I talk about a woman who loves her partner unconditionally, even when he's down and out," he said.
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Dopeflop encourages all people to cherish each and love each other.
"As much as I encourage husbands to cherish their wives, I also encourage wives to cherish their husbands. Love is a good thing and if people who are in a relationship cherish each other, there'll be no break-ups," he said.
Dopeflop received the Best Feature Award at the South African Up and Coming Musicians Awards in 2023 for his song Siyabangena, which was released in 2022, together with The Voshorist, Terminology, DJ Abza and DJ Rough.
"My music career dates back to 2014. I only released music in 2015 with my debut single Back to the City. I've been releasing singles and building a fan base. That will be followed by an EP or an album," Dopeflop said.
He said winning an award has encouraged him to work harder.