Big Zulu denies TikTok claims of dark powers fuelling his success

South African rapper, Big Zulu, real name Siyabonga Nene. Picture: X

South African rapper, Big Zulu, real name Siyabonga Nene. Picture: X

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South African rapper Big Zulu (real name Siyabonga Nene) has responded to recent allegations about the source of his wealth, which began circulating after a TikTok video titled, "Big Zulu Confession", went viral.

The video suggested his success was linked to dark powers, a claim that quickly spread online. In response, the musician took to social media, to enlighten netizens that it was hard work and dedication that got him to where he is.

"Some of you here, I have struggled in front of you, trying to have a better life. Not sleeping day and night, trying to live. In all my efforts and what the creator has given me, my success is full of insults.

“There are videos on TikTok polluting my name because of my success that the Creator has blessed me with," he said.

Big Zulu also expressed his fearlessness regarding death, placing his trust in the creator's will.

“But anyway, here is what you need to know: everything that happens to me is the will of the creator. He is the only one who knows where I will end up. All these videos claiming I will die — be free; I am not afraid, even in the slightest. When the creator says the time has come, I will not be afraid.”

The musician also expressed gratitude towards his supporters and the Nkabi Nation for standing by him through both his struggles and successes.

“I am thankful to the creator for everything — the plans that have allowed me to achieve my dreams and help others succeed too. I am very grateful to Nkabi Nation for always standing by me through hardships and success. Thank you very much.”

Despite the accusations, Big Zulu's fans rallied behind him, with many claiming that the voice in the video did not even sound like him.

— Ericano (@CoudenicZA) December 1, 2024

X user @Shirlez commented: “But y’all know that’s not Big Zulu😳.”

@SimiloMbatha commented: “That's not Big Zulu talking there.”

@Thwetha also wrote: “Stop spreading lies. This is not inkabi. Are you aware of how much damage you are doing to the guy and his family, just for likes?”