Master KG whose global hit Jerusalema continues to attract more attention from the world, and become an anthem in many countries, fired back at a hater who said he is acting like a groupie to international celebs.
Yesterday, Ronaldo posted a four minutes long clip of a family gathering they hosted, in which Master KG's song was playing in the background. The celebration was nothing short of amazing and after he posted it Master KG's fans went ga-ga over his love.
The footballer captioned the video "Life is better with your loved ones. Enjoy all the moments with love and hapiness! His wife then decided to join her by also sharing it on her Instagram wall.
Taking to Twitter to appreciate the love Master KG tweeted "Cristiano Ronald Just Posted Jerusalema on his Instagram wall..Wow,"accompanied by folded hands emojis.
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The song has sparked a global dance challenge, which has gained momentum across the world, where people share beautiful clips of them dancing to the song. Cassper even congratulated him by saying "Master KG is gonna hit a Billion views with Jerusalema!!!!! That would be so brilliant to witness!!!!! So inspiring!!!!"
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Responding to the hater in a tweet which has been deleted, the musician wrote " It doesn't matter if that's what u think!!! I'm still gonna show love to everyone.. get ready to get more pis*sed!! Talk about teaching people to mind their own business.Screenshot.
The year 2020 has been nothing short of amazing for the musician as his he continues to shine across the world. Since Jerusalema was released it has topping the charts.
Jerusalema recently went platinum In Italy breaking yet another international record. Even besides not being acknowledge at the South African Music Awards, Master KG is proof that hard work and determination pays off
The Minister of Arts annd Culture Nathi Mthethwa, acknowledged the musician and Nomcebo Zikode for their contribution to Arts & Culture and promoting Mzansi to the world. Minister appointed them as the Ambassadors To The World under the DSAC Cultural Diplomacy Programme.