South African rapper and songwriter Maglera Doe Boy showed appreciation to Khuli Chana for visiting a school in his neighbourhood for a back-to-school initiative.
Taking to Instagram, Maglera shared a series of pictures of the handover that happened in the school. In his caption he wrote, “Reahola by @agisanangreezy Reahola is Sesotho for ‘We grow’. Reahola primary school is a primary school in my neighbourhood near my mother’s house.”
“Most of my older siblings went to school in the township. I was the first to be taken to a school in town at home. I grew up ditching school to visit my friends at this school. We also grew up sneaking into the school to catch pigeons on weekends and holidays,” he added.
He concluded his caption by thanking Khuli, “Thank you @khulichana01 for going to my hood and giving some children in need shoes. A lot of them walk to this school from very far sides of the township. This thing of ours was always for the preservation of the brown child.”
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Social media users and supporters expressed their gratitude to the two artists:
“If brothers want to argue what’s “real hip-hop”, my stance is really ‘hip-hop’ is acts of service to our own like these. Now this…Ke hip-hop dawg. Peace God khulichana01 & magleradoeboy .”
Musician Khuli Chana also wrote, “PULA!!! I am so proud of you.”
Another user commented: “The Kids Really Love Maglera.”
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