'The beholder of my name': Kabza De Small gushes over his better half

26 September 2023 - 15:00
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Kabza De Small penned an appreciation post for his wife.
Kabza De Small penned an appreciation post for his wife.
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Amapiano producer and DJ Kabza De Small has managed to keep his life fiercely private, but now and then he gushes about his wife Kamogelo Moropa.

He shared a snap of her and penned an appreciation post on Instagram. 

“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, forever is in the one that brings out the best version of you. The beholder of my name, the carrier of my heart, the means to my smile, forever in my heart,” he wrote. 

While Kabza is private about his personal life, one musician who has given the DJ his flowers is Young Stunna. 

He said he appreciated being able to spend time with the amapiano star.

“I spend a lot of time with Kabza De Small. I call him Papa, I call him my father. He treats us [the team working under the label] like we're his children and makes us feel at home. We're here to make music and learn about life. We've got that father-and-son relationship going on because he teaches us a lot.

“He shows us everything. He makes us understand how everything is going to go and how you're going to feel and when you go through it, you appreciate every moment remembering he told you about it. So it's a blessing to be able to be shown the right way,” he said. 

Speaking to TshisaLIVE, Young Stunna said more than anything, Kabza's spirit is loved by all. 

“That's my father, I call him my father because he teaches you more than music. It is not about music to him, this is a calling, and we shouldn't play with it because we are going to suffer. I feel like Kabza is a blessing to everyone who is close to him and if he doesn't like you that means your spirit is not as pure as you think it is, you need to fix something.”


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