They have been winning big of late. Major League DJz hangs out with Sir Lewis Hamilton. They have been winning big of late. Mzansi is more than convinced that Major League DJz are now Europe residents just like DJ Black Coffee. The two recently wowed Mzansi with their circle when they revealed that they were hanging out with British racing driver Sir Lewis Hamilton. However, the shared thread of videos and pictures with Hamilton and Mzansi was more than impressive. Major League DJz are currently touring the United States.
We can all agree that world celebrities don’t just mix and mingle with everyone. Taking to Twitter, the duo shared a video with Lewis in the studio. In the mix of things, they did not reveal what they were up to with Formula 1 driver. Of interest is their cryptic caption that left many connecting the dots. They caption their Twitter thread with:
“Hanging out with our bro @LewisHamilton in studio… connecting the dots…..”
Watch the video below:
Hanging out with our bro @LewisHamilton in studio… connecting the dots….. pic.twitter.com/ifmdEABD0U
— AMAWELE 📿 (@MAJORLEAGUEDJZ) October 18, 2022
Mzansi was more than convinced that the duo was sampling their new music. Guess they wanted a stamp of approval since the seven World Drivers’ Championship title holder has been an admirer of the Amapiano sound. A few months ago, he thrust Musa Keys into top trends worldwide when he gave him a major cosign.
Major League DJz hangs out with Sir Lewis Hamilton, Mzansi impressed
The Mercedes Benz Formula1 driver took to Instagram and posted a video detailing his weekend activities. However, of interest is the fact that he was listening to Selema Po Po by the rising star. However, despite all being said, the Major League DJz have been winning big of late in Europe.
Earlier this year, the DJz signed an exclusive deal with an international record label, Atlantic Records. They joined the likes of Nasty C on the list of performing artists signed by global record labels. The record label has produced the world’s finest artists, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Otis Redding. It was founded in October 1947, making it one of the oldest record labels in America and the world.
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