MANY women are getting surgeries done on their bodies, from BBL to breast augmentations and even liposuction.
While some get backlash after getting their bodies done, this DJ feels women should embrace their bodies however they want.
Metro FM producer and DJ Itumeleng Sebola, popularly known as DJ Jawz, has released a song called Ke La Mang (Lerao Leo).
The 40-year-old from Seshego, Limpopo, told Daily Sun the song is already receiving great feedback. He said the song is about women celebrating their bums.
"African women have the most beautiful bodies in the world, so it's mostly dedicated to them," he said.
"Some people don't even believe that others have real butts because they're so perfect. You'd think it's silicone or they had a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift). Nonetheless, we want all of them to embrace their God-given beauty, whether they choose to enhance it or not. We love them regardless."
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He said it is a fun song.
"Nothing serious. It was written by myself and performed by me featuring the very talented Thakgalo Joy.
"I worked with Officixl RSA and DeepXplosion on production, whom I've been working with and have more songs coming up soon which will be executive produced by Sanza Lo of Loxion Hustle Music,” DJ Jawz said.
He said the inspiration for the song comes from the shows he’s been playing at.
“I would see a lot of ladies flaunting their butts and shaking them when an amapiano or Bacardi song plays,” he said.
DJ Jawz said the entertainment industry is doing great, especially with the rise of amapiano.
“Amapiano has opened a lot of doors for young artists and DJs. We see a lot of them doing shows abroad, and it has really put a spotlight on South African dance music culture,” he said.