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'Buy socks': Kabza De Small's generous R10k birthday gift amuses Oscar Mbo

'Buy socks': Kabza De Small's generous R10k birthday gift amuses Oscar Mbo

IOL News4 days ago
Oscar Mbo celebrates in Atlanta after receiving a R10,000 birthday gift from Kabza De Small.
Image: Instagram
If friendship goals needed a visual, Kabza De Small and Oscar Mbo just delivered one.
The besties and industry peers are some of the most loved and celebrated house and Amapiano DJs, who have given their fans endless hits.
3-Step sensation Mbo turned 34 on Thursday, August 7, and while he may have spent his birthday mid-air, the celebrations were far from ordinary.
The 'Vuka' hitmaker received an unexpected birthday gift from his friend and industry mate De Small.
The DJ shared a screenshot on his Instagram story showing a R10 000 payment from Kabza, along with a message that read, 'Thenga amasokisi njayami', which translates to 'Buy socks, my dog.'
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A screenshot shared by Oscar Mbo on Instagram.
Image: Instagram
In the caption, Mbo joked that his other friends could learn from De Small's example.
'This is how you say Happy Birthday if we're close, please. Thanks,' he wrote.
Mbo spent his birthday on a flight to the US, but he made it clear that it was exactly where he wanted to be.
'Spending my birthday on a flight, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. Living my dream and still going HIGHER,' he posted.
The artist has been celebrating his birthday in style and luxury. He gave his followers a glimpse of the lavish vibes as he checked into his fancy hotel room.
After landing in the United States, he made his way to Atlanta, Georgia, where the celebrations continued. In another post, he shared a story of himself at Magic City, one of the city's most famous strip clubs.
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