Blaq Diamond presents a new dance challenge for their new song “Qoma”

Blaq Diamond has presented a fresh dance challenge. This comes after the debut of their brand-new song, Qoma. They asked several artists to join them in promoting this dance as part of their effort to promote the song. Notable artists like Big Zulu can be seen on the Tik Tok that Ndu Browns posted on his account.

 

 

 

Since the duo hasn’t released any music in a while, their fans praised them in the comments and assured them they had been missed. They seem happy to be back and excited about the song. Ndu was delighted that his fans responded favourably to this song because it differed from their usual sound, as he engaged with them in the video’s comments. This song features more Maskandi, which they haven’t done before. But their experiment with this new sound paid off, as the song is incredibly popular with listeners.

Blaq Diamond was undeniably thriving wildly everywhere, not just in Mzansi. When they were still known as Ambitiouz artists, they created music that endures forever. These classic hits include Summer Yomuthi and Price to Pay, as examples. On MTV Base’s list of the Hottest New Wave, they came in the first place. The boys’ well-deserved victory catapulted them to the top of the trends list and had South Africans in a jubilant mood.

Blaq Diamond with Big Zulu
Blaq Diamond with Big Zulu – Image Credit : Instagram/Blaq Diamond

Due to their hit songs, the firebrand from KwaZulu-Natal gained popularity. They didn’t appear to have any immediate plans to stop. The duo Blaq Diamond comprises Ndumiso Mdletshe and Sphelele Dunywa, also known as Ndu Browns and Danya Devs. From Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, the boys were upsetting the game’s balance with their fresh, distinctive sound. They combined Afro Pop and Hip-Hop, giving them a unique sound that appealed to a wide range of listeners.

Blaq Diamond
Blaq Diamond – Image Credit : Instagram/Blaq Diamond
After enjoying a fun-filled evening out, Blaq Diamond recently neglected to pay their bill. The renowned musical group was present at The Pavillion Lounge, but they could not settle a bill that was barely even R10,000. South Africa’s charmer boys had not paid their R8,760 bill, as was revealed by the well-liked Twitter account of entertainment blogger Musa Khawula.

The rappers’ failure to pay their bills was caused by something at the club, but it has not been revealed. Mzansi did not hold back in sharing their opinions on the matter. Most of them claimed that Blaq Diamond is currently bankrupt, but they have made a comeback, and it appears they will be able to pay their bills going forward.