Kabza De Small's cars

Kabza De Small’s flashiest cars. Images: Instagram @kabelomotha_

PICTURES: Kabza De Small’s flashiest cars

From a Toyota Cressida to an R4.3 million Mercedes-Benz G63 – A look at Kabza De Small’s impressive car collection.

Kabza De Small's cars

Kabza De Small’s flashiest cars. Images: Instagram @kabelomotha_

With a career spanning years, Kabza De Small has fast become one of the highest-paid stars in South Africa.

The celebrated DJ and producer has won big since his thrust into the limelight.

A LOOK AT KABZA DE SMALL’S CARS

However, despite keeping his private life under wraps, his lavish lifestyle often thrust him into top trends. Like those before him, Kabza De Small has splurged millions on his impressive fleet, which cost a fortune.

In 2021, DJ Maphorisa took to social media to reveal that Kabza De Small had five cars and an R5 million mansion by then. Taking to Facebook, DJ Maphorisa posted, “When I say Madumane ke Ghost, I mean it. Five cars and a 5 million house, it’s been three years now working together. Visionary Ke Piano [sic].”

He has a soft spot for German beasts and a collection to show. Kabza De Small reportedly owns several Mercedes-Benzs, including a V Class and Mercedes-Benz G63. Kabza De Small’s Mercedes-Benz is priced at R4.3 million by Cars.co.za. 

He also owns an impressive collection of BMW Gusheshes and a sleek, customised BMW M2. Kabza De Small has also been spotted driving around with a Golf GTI and 7R.

He reportedly owns a vintage Toyota Cressida. Rumour mill has it that his impressive car collection is worth over R8 million. Against the rumours, he hasn’t openly confirmed that he owns all the cars.

CAREER

Mzansi has been trying to connect the dots about his income streams against his rumoured fleet. Over the years, Kabza De Small has quickly become one of the country’s most celebrated producers.

He is dubbed the King of Amapiano and has headlined several shows around the globe. Last year, Kabza De Small worked with Drake. Kabza De Small was one of Drake’s producers during his ‘It’s All A Blur Tour.’

Surprisingly, he has a rags-to-riches story to tell. Growing up, he used to do odd jobs to make ends meet before switching to music in 2009.

However, in 2016, he dropped his first studio album ‘Avenuee Sound’ under Bestbyfar Records before establishing Piano Hub. In 2018, Kabza De Small dropped his smash hit Umshove. Against his newfound fame, he joined forces with DJ Maphorisa.