Kwesta Opens Up On How It Was Like Filming “Do Like I Do Remix” Music Video After Flabba’s Death
Kwesta Opens Up How It Was Like Filming “Do Like I Do Remix” Music Video After Flabba’s Death. DJ Sliqe will always be one of the most respected SA Hip-hop DJs considering the amount of hit songs he dished out to the rap culture. Do Like I Do Remix is one of the songs in his catalogue that indicates his dominance during the peak of SA Hip-hop.
The star-studded track made him the first DJ to win a SAMA for the Best Remix category, but he couldn’t do it without the likes of the late rapper Flabba. Flabba passed away before the making of the music video for Do Like I Do and his Skwatta Kamp members had to fit in for him.
Kwesta who was also part of the successful remix revealed how it was shooting the music video following the tragic death of Flabba. In an interview with DJ Sbu on the Husters Corner Podcast, the Nomayini hitmaker was asked what it was like shooting the music video after Flabba’s death.
“It was terrible, and they had to come up with like a post edit,” he said. Kwesta also said that he had so much respect for Flabba outside of making music. “Flabba is the grootman I’ve always respected just as a grootman, forget the raps. I’ve always thought he was an amazing rapper, out of Skwatta Kamp my favourites were him and Bozza,” he said. “I respected him, I respected how he loved the hood, I respected how loved beer.”
Speaking on the last time he saw Flabba before he passed away, Kwesta said; “I think the last time I saw him was at Back To The City on the steps we were both about to get on the stage doing Do Like I Do and we were waiting on our part. That was the last time I saw him and in a couple of days, we were shooting the video of the remix. So that was terrible, it didn’t feel good.”