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Oscar Mbo gets R10k and cheeky message from Kabza De Small as he turns 34 in style

Oscar Mbo gets R10k and cheeky message from Kabza De Small as he turns 34 in style

TimesLIVE6 days ago
House producer turned influencer Oscar Mbo marked his 34th birthday in style on Wednesday — and it came with a generous and cheeky surprise from fellow amapiano heavyweight Kabza De Small.
Taking to social media to celebrate his special day, Oscar was showered with love from fans, industry peers and close friends, but it was Kabza's R10,000 cash gift that had tongues wagging — not only for the amount but for the hilarious message that came with it.
' Uthenge ama sokisi njayam,' Kabza quipped, which loosely translates to 'Buy socks, my dawg.'
Oscar, known for his signature fashion sense and luxe lifestyle, clearly has friends who know how to match his vibe and wardrobe needs.
Fans were amused by Kabza's message, with some joking that even socks come with a price tag when you're rolling at Oscar's level.
The two producers have long shared a mutual respect in the music scene and the moment further cements their bromance.
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