DJ Max Hurrell drops another South African hit remix
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
The government is getting the wind from behind with another remix of popular DJ, Max Hurrell.
A video of a government official apparently passing wind during a television interview, is doing the rounds on social media.
However, Health spokesperson Sizwe Kupelo said the videos that went viral on social media were edited to misrepresent the MEC.
Max Hurrell received instant fame after creating a remix of Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma after she pointed out that the smoking of 'zol' also promotes the spread of the coronavirus.
READ: The light at the end of a cigarette: South Africans are still smoking
The DJ is back with another remix of the MEC.
No heaven for me pic.twitter.com/ajhPgTD9J7
— Max Hurrell (@MaxHurrellSA) May 19, 2020
READ: Parody ‘Zol’ song proves popular among South Africans
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