The Kaya 959 radio jock also weighed in on what caused the decline of local hip-hop dominance in Mzansi.
“One of the things why hip-hop was in a dire state as of late is because a lot of the guys who got access to those platforms and opportunities decided they want to be artists themselves,” said Sizwe.
“In my view, you can’t be a referee and a player at the same time. So if, for example, your duty is to push talent, then do that. Don’t be jealous of talent in any way, don’t feel like you have to block them because they’ve got a song and you also have a song coming out. That’s a conflict of interest, in my view.
“I was very clear I never wanted to do music.”
WATCH | Strippers and prezzies — Inside MacG’s birthday episode
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The team over at Podcast and Chill spiced things up on their latest episode by having strippers appear on the show.
The Monday episode was anything but normal as midway through the popular show strippers walked in half-naked in front of the cameras to twerk as they delivered presents to MacG, who was celebrating his 35th birthday.
Tweeps were impressed with Sizwe Dhlomo, who seemed unbothered and sat waiting for the routine to end.
Watch full interview below:
The Kaya 959 radio jock also weighed in on what caused the decline of local hip-hop dominance in Mzansi.
“One of the things why hip-hop was in a dire state as of late is because a lot of the guys who got access to those platforms and opportunities decided they want to be artists themselves,” said Sizwe.
“In my view, you can’t be a referee and a player at the same time. So if, for example, your duty is to push talent, then do that. Don’t be jealous of talent in any way, don’t feel like you have to block them because they’ve got a song and you also have a song coming out. That’s a conflict of interest, in my view.
“I was very clear I never wanted to do music.”
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