Music producer Chymamusique, real name Collen Ntala Mmotla, has vehemently denied allegations that he uses witchcraft to achieve his success. The Limpopo-born DJ, known for his deep house music, found himself at the center of controversy after announcing a free braai lunch on September 24th, a public holiday.
The event, intended as a networking opportunity, was met with suspicion by some social media users, who accused Chymamusique of employing dark magic. One user commented, "Not saying he's using dark magic, but this is something the people who do that like to do. After eating that 'free' braai meat, you'll face trouble. Nothing in this world is truly free."
Chymamusique, however, expressed disappointment at the accusations. "Nowadays, any sign of success makes people think there's some secret behind it," he told TshisaLIVE. "But those same people are the first to buy tickets to my men's conference." He clarified that the braai is purely a chance for men to connect with one another, promoting open dialogue about their struggles. "It's like a men's conference. We'll be connecting with professionals from different fields… It's all for a good purpose," he explained.
Despite the accusations, Chymamusique, who will also host a networking session at Hartbeespoort Dam in September, remains resolute in his denial of any involvement in dark practices. "It's hurtful when people label us as part of certain things. I want to assure my fans and family that I am not involved in anything like that," he emphasized.
The event, intended as a networking opportunity, was met with suspicion by some social media users, who accused Chymamusique of employing dark magic. One user commented, "Not saying he's using dark magic, but this is something the people who do that like to do. After eating that 'free' braai meat, you'll face trouble. Nothing in this world is truly free."
Chymamusique, however, expressed disappointment at the accusations. "Nowadays, any sign of success makes people think there's some secret behind it," he told TshisaLIVE. "But those same people are the first to buy tickets to my men's conference." He clarified that the braai is purely a chance for men to connect with one another, promoting open dialogue about their struggles. "It's like a men's conference. We'll be connecting with professionals from different fields… It's all for a good purpose," he explained.
Despite the accusations, Chymamusique, who will also host a networking session at Hartbeespoort Dam in September, remains resolute in his denial of any involvement in dark practices. "It's hurtful when people label us as part of certain things. I want to assure my fans and family that I am not involved in anything like that," he emphasized.