The Red Bull Symphonic performance by Kelvin Momo has stirred up debate within the Amapiano community. While many hailed the orchestral show as groundbreaking, some critics weren’t convinced — including Sfiso from Piano Pulse, who described the show as “more theatrics than performance.”
Sfiso’s critique, shared on the Piano Pulse podcast, suggested that while visually impressive, the concert may have lacked the raw musical energy Amapiano is known for.
In response to growing discussion online, Stixx, a long-time collaborator of Kelvin Momo, took to X – former Twotter to address the backlash. In a story post, Stixx wrote:
“It was amazing no matter what they say. We made history.”
Though he didn’t mention Sfiso directly, his comment appeared to counter the idea that the performance was all spectacle and no substance. Supporters of the show echoed Stixx’s sentiment, saying the fusion of classical orchestration and soulful Amapiano was a bold step forward for the genre.
The Debate: Evolution vs. Purism
Sfiso’s statement has sparked a broader conversation about Amapiano’s direction. Some fans agree with his take, feeling the genre risks losing its underground authenticity. Others, like Stixx and supporters of the Red Bull Symphonic, view it as a necessary evolution — pushing creative boundaries while introducing the genre to new audiences.
Regardless of where you stand, Kelvin Momo’s Red Bull Symphonic is undeniably one of 2025’s most talked-about Amapiano moments.
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Stixx Defends Kelvin Momo’s Red Bull Symphonic.
The Red Bull Symphonic performance by Kelvin Momo has stirred up debate within the Amapiano community. While many hailed the orchestral show as groundbreaking, some critics weren’t convinced — including Sfiso from Piano Pulse, who described the show as “more theatrics than performance.”
Sfiso’s critique, shared on the Piano Pulse podcast, suggested that while visually impressive, the concert may have lacked the raw musical energy Amapiano is known for.
In response to growing discussion online, Stixx, a long-time collaborator of Kelvin Momo, took to X – former Twotter to address the backlash. In a story post, Stixx wrote:
“It was amazing no matter what they say. We made history.”
Though he didn’t mention Sfiso directly, his comment appeared to counter the idea that the performance was all spectacle and no substance. Supporters of the show echoed Stixx’s sentiment, saying the fusion of classical orchestration and soulful Amapiano was a bold step forward for the genre.
The Debate: Evolution vs. Purism
Sfiso’s statement has sparked a broader conversation about Amapiano’s direction. Some fans agree with his take, feeling the genre risks losing its underground authenticity. Others, like Stixx and supporters of the Red Bull Symphonic, view it as a necessary evolution — pushing creative boundaries while introducing the genre to new audiences.
Regardless of where you stand, Kelvin Momo’s Red Bull Symphonic is undeniably one of 2025’s most talked-about Amapiano moments.
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