Amapiano heavyweights Kabza De Small and Scotts Maphuma recently enjoyed a thrilling quad-biking session, but their adventure has sparked mixed reactions on social media. A viral video of the two artists riding without protective helmets has raised safety concerns among fans.
Known for their hit collaboration “Wishi Wishi”, Kabza De Small and Scotts Maphuma took a break from making music to indulge in some outdoor fun. The duo was spotted at a quad-biking establishment, showcasing their adventurous side. In a video shared by @PianoConnectSA on X, the pair were seen maneuvering the powerful bikes, attempting risky tricks, and enjoying the ride.
However, instead of focusing on their growing friendship, fans were quick to notice one major issue—they were not wearing helmets or protective gear.
While many people enjoyed seeing two of their favorite Amapiano artists bond over extreme sports, others expressed concern over their lack of safety precautions. The comment section was flooded with remarks criticizing the duo for setting a bad example by not following basic safety rules.
Some users pointed out that quad biking can be dangerous, especially without proper protection, and urged them to take safety more seriously. Others, however, defended them, saying they were just having fun and that it was unnecessary to overanalyze the situation.
Here’s what some fans had to say:
One user wrote, ” They should be wearing helmets if they want to do those interesting moves.”
And another user, “Not in white socks and push ins, no helmet for safety reasons.”
Despite the backlash, one thing is clear—Kabza De Small and Scotts Maphuma’s bond is growing stronger. Their musical chemistry has already led to massive hits, and now their off-stage friendship is gaining attention.
While their quad-biking adventure sparked debate, it also reminded fans of their strong presence in the Amapiano scene. Hopefully, the next time they hit the tracks, they’ll prioritize safety while still giving fans great moments to talk about!
Kabza De Small and Scotts Maphuma quad biking. pic.twitter.com/YYBh4sKWu1
— Piano Connect (@PianoConnectSA) March 16, 2025