Ntsiki Mazwai has established herself as a disruptor on Twitter. She has made it her duty on the blue app to continually share provoking and sometimes polarising debates. While she might suggest the intention is to create discourse, sometimes it does feel like it is to trend.
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As such, with little going on in terms of hot topics to piggyback on. Mazwai decided to create conversation by sharing her feelings on the 2022 Song of the Year SETE by K.O, featuring Young Stunna and Blxckie.
Ntsiki Mazwai thinks SETE is overrated
Taking to the blue app, Mazwai seemed to have some feelings towards the continued success and radio dominance of K.O’s hit single. This is as she took to the app to share that:
“Guys… I personally feel that Sete is overrated.... a lot. I think you're just very fond of KO which is nice… but mmm the song is overrated.”
As expected, fans of the single were quick to take to the comments section of the post to share their own feelings on the single.
While Ntsiki might have her own feelings on the song, it does not mean that SETE has not proved itself in numbers. This is as it was previously reported on the song that:
Unless you were listening to Ukhozi FM or Limpopo-based radio stations, then the Song of the Year which ushered in the New Year was K.O’s SETE, featuring Young Stunna and Blxckie. This was despite the surprise underdog Myztro’s Tobetsa (Remix) nearly taking the title from the hit single.
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However, as K.O has also shown just how impactful SETE has been when he was the last act that his audience were with before New Years and the crowd danced to his hit single when ushering the New Year.
Moreover, the feat comes as SETE has further extended its record as the single to stay the longest as the number one song across all radio stations according to Radio Monitor.
The record is an updated milestone, as previously shared that:
Confirmed: SETE makes Radio Monitor hitstory
Taking to social media, K.O confirmed that SETE had further extended its record as the longest song to hold the number one spot on Radio Monitor by any song, international or local, in South Africa. At the time, the single has achieved holding onto the spot for 14 weeks.
Moreover, the record coincided with the celebrations by SONY Music, which hosted a get together for the musician in light of his celebration of 16 years in the music industry since starting his career as one third of legendary Hip-Hop group, Teargas.
However, K.O further extended the record when he received yet another plaque which confirmed that SETE has further extended its record as it marked its 15th and mostly recently 16th week, as the number one song across all radio stations. A milestone, K.O credited to his fans and might do it again should it mark 17 weeks on Friday, 30 December 2022.
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