Family members and friends say the DJ was a great man.
, seen as one of the pioneers of making amapiano mainstream, was laid to rest in his home in KwaZulu-Natal on Tuesday.
With limited people allowed to attend the funeral due to the Covid-19 regulations, the virtual service was filled with music, dance and fond memories of many called a great man.
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