THE tug-of-war over the origins of dance music genre amapiano continues to stir clashes on social media as scores of people weigh in.
It’s no secret that the rise of the genre has given birth to superstars who have flourished after introducing this unique sound to the world.
As more artists continue to gain recognition, there have been clashes about which country owns amapiano, with South Africans coming out with guns blazing to claim ownership.
In the past few years, the much-loved South African dance music has also seen popular artists such as DJ Maphorisa, Kabza De Small and Major League Djz, Uncle Waffles, Njelic, Tyler ICU, Fellow Lee Tee, Daliwonga, Sha Sha, Pabi Cooper, Boohle, Killer Kau, Musa Keys, Lady Du, Mellow, and Sleazy, Busta 929, MFR Souls and…