South Africans React to Toya Delazy’s Latest Performance: “She Invented Her Own Genre”

South Africans React to Toya Delazy’s Latest Performance: “She Invented Her Own Genre”

  • South Africans criticised Toya Delazy when a new video of her performance went viral on social media
  • The UK-based singer, who reportedly started her own genre a while ago, has been trending on social media this week for her singing
  • Social media users took to the songwriter's video to comment on her singing and her performance
The singer is currently in the US
Toya Delazy has social media talking with her latest performance. Image: Toya_Delazy
Source: Instagram

Singer and songwriter Toya Delazy had social media buzzing on Wednesday, 30 July, when she performed her new music in the United Kingdom.

South Africans were concerned about the singer's latest video and took to social media to share their views.

Social media user @mashesha shared a video on his X account of the singer's latest performance.

"July ends with Toya Delazy inventing her own genre, the Zulu Rock," he wrote.

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Social media mocks the musician

@TathametM said:

"Zulu Rave, oh sorry, my mistake, I meant Zulu Lave."

@SharonSiko wrote:

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"Mna, I see the vision! She just needs the right rave and maskandi producers to bring the magic to life. Creating something new doesn’t always get love at first, but once people catch on, you’ll all be calling Toya the groundbreaker and visionary she truly is. @ToyaDelazy."

@TumiGabuza reacted:

"I was not ready for this madness early in the morning 🤣🤣🤣."

@TeffuJoy commented:

"We thought Alostro is a problem, here is the real problem🤣."

@thulimbono said:

"Nope. Ma Buthelezi has been trying for years now."

@MaShengeOffline reacted:

"This lady understands white people. She studied them and got her PhD."

@Bokao_WaRSA wrote:

"Since the grandfather passed on, she has never been the same."

@SiRaM_07 said:

"You guys are laughing at her, but she is making money, in pounds too😂😂."

@Mas__NT wrote:

"She's getting that white folks' bag. I also wanna go do Xhosa Rock in Europe😂😂. I just wear skins and mumble some kak to Rock instrumentals."

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@ItuSings said:

"She's not broke. She has her market! And doing well."

@Lwae88 reacted:

"I thought we had some strong weed, but nah, after seeing this, we average."

@Miracle7Blue commented:

"She's been doing it for a long time. Ya'll just catching up when her thing is bl*wing."

@LunaTheDon wrote:

"Lol, I appreciate her boldness and capacity to be unique. Kodwa (but) it’s a no from me bandla," (please).

@MelodicWavesRSA reacted:

"All I can think of is being married to her and asking me what I think of a song she produced fresh, and she expects support and motivation, and best of all, 'baby, this is the 1, it's a hit'. Damn man, I wonder how she wakes up with tunes only she can make."
The musician was performing in the UK
The singer is currently based in the UK. Images: Toya_Delazy
Source: Instagram

Toya Delazy introduces a new music genre

In more entertainment news, Briefly News previously reported that the London-based SA singer Toya Delazy introduced a new genre called Afro Rave.

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A video of the star performing a song from that new genre was shared on social media by the controversial Musa Khawula.

Many netizens were stunned by how Toya Delazy looked in the video that went viral on social media.

Source: Briefly News

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Rae Seleme (Entertainment editor) Rae Seleme is a seasoned entertainment writer who kickstarted her writing career on TVSA. She has published articles on Iharare, ZAlebs, The South African before joining Briefly News. Rae obtained her BA Media Studies degree at the University of Limpopo, a copywriting postgraduate diploma from AAA School of Advertising and a PGCE at Unisa. Email: contact@briefly.co.za

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