In the world of music, timing is everything—but for Kabza De Small (Kabelo Motha), perseverance was the real game-changer. This week, a hauntingly simple tweet from 2014 resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter), sending shockwaves and inspiration through the “Yellow Nation” and the global music community.
The post, dated nearly 12 years ago, read: “I quit this producing thing.”
A Narrow Escape for Global Culture
In 2014, Kabza was a producer fighting for a breakthrough. Today, he is a multi-award-winning icon who redefined the South African soundscape. The resurfaced post has become a digital monument for fans, serving as a reminder that even the most legendary figures once stood on the brink of giving up.
The Fan Response: The comment section quickly transformed into a space of collective gratitude.
- “Thank you for not giving up,” one fan wrote, to which Kabza responded with an emotional “🙏.”
- Others reflected on how his music acted as a “healer” during the global lockdowns of 2020, citing his 2018–2020 run as the soundtrack to their resilience.
Why This Matters Today
Kabza De Small’s journey from a frustrated producer in a home studio to a global phenomenon is now more than a success story—it’s a symbol of black excellence and unwavering grit. It proves that the “Big Breakthrough” is often just one more “push” away.
















