Max Hurrell releases new parody song of Dlamini-Zuma's speech

Max Hurrell releases new parody song of Dlamini-Zuma's speech

Max Hurrell is back! Hurrell released a new parody song of Minister Dlamini-Zuma's speech of Monday.  

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On Monday, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma briefed and detailed the specific new relaxed regulations.

READ: Max Hurrell's 'When People Zol' remix of Minister Dlamini-Zuma's speech takes SA by storm

From Tuesday, South Africa will move into level 2 of the national lockdown, and South Africans are now allowed to buy tobacco products, alcohol and will be able to visit the gym and family members. Read more about the relaxed regulations of level 2 here

In May, Max Hurrell became a South African household name after he made a parody song about Minister Dlamini-Zuma. Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma pointed out that the smoking of 'zol' also promotes the spread of the coronavirus.

READ: Minister Dlamini-Zuma responds to viral 'Zol' song

“When people zol, they put saliva on the paper, and then they share that zol," she explained during her address. 

This, now iconic phrase, was South African DJ Max Hurrell's inspiration for the parody song. The song went viral and Minister Dlamini-Zuma even responded to Hurrell. "Well done on entertaining the nation during this difficult period while maintaining respect for your trade. I hope you will continue to use your platform to empower inspire others more than ever. Good luck!"

Now, Hurrell is back with a new parody song after Minister Dlamini-Zuma's speech on Monday. 

Watch to it below: 

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