The Kiffness is a renown electronic act that traces its roots to Cape Town, South Africa.
The project kicked off in 2011, and its pioneer is David Scott.
Therefore, as of date, The Kiffness age is nine years.
The Kiffness. Photo: thekiffnessSource: Instagram
Apart from the tangible instrumental talent, The Kiffness has been a centre of controversy on several occasions.
He recently made a video where he was comparing Julius Malema to Adolf Hitler.
He currently plays the saxophone and is also in charge of the keys.
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He joined the band in a couple of shows.
In the electronic act, he is the guest vocalist.
Mvelo Shandu was part of the project between 2011 and 2013, and he was in charge of bass.
The Kiffness. Photo: thekiffnessSource: Instagram
Clem Carr joined the project in 2014 and left in 2016.
He played the saxophone and was in charge of the keys.
David Scott
David Scott came up with the idea of the project in 2011.
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David Scott’s journey in production was humbling at the beginning as he would work from his bedroom.
The Kiffness dedicated the song to the medics who were in the fight against the pandemic.
So far, he has racked up 3 SAMA nominations.
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Ten of his singles have been playlisted on nationalradio stations.
The ten songs have secured the top ten positions in the top 40 charts.
He recently stepped on Julius Malema’s toes less than three months after a nearly similar incident.
The Kiffness. Photo: thekiffnessSource: Instagram
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Other social media activists were excited that he had confidently come up with the comparison.
They applauded him for how direct the comparison was.
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In the video, he reacted to the way Julius Malema deals with the issues that Mzansi faces.
He referred to the damages that had been brought on by the Clicks protests.
The Kiffness. Photo: TheKiffnessSource: Twitter
She graduated from Meru University of Science and Technology with a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering in 2019.
In 2023, Priscillah finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques.
She has been writing articles on Briefly.co.za since 2019.
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