[9][10] Scott usually performs wearing a floral custom suit that he had made in Vietnam, with material selected by his wife and himself, as it resembled his grandmother's curtains.
[12] In 2018, he filmed a video for his Afrikaans song "Pragtig Meisie", with a picture of the Afrikaner nationalist singer Steve Hofmeyr's face on a blow-up doll.
[14] In 2020, the Kiffness parodied the national anthem of South Africa for a song called "Nkosazan' Dlamini Trafficker", as part of criticism of Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma's ban on the sale of cigarettes during the COVID-19 lockdown.
[16] He also wrote other lockdown parody songs[2] and created a spoof of "Jerusalema" aimed at the Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema, following EFF activists attacking Clicks shops over a shampoo advertisement that they considered racist.
Trump repeated unverified reports that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were eating cats and dogs kept as pets by members of the local community.
[20] In 2016, Scott paid tribute to the victims of the Orlando, Florida Pulse nightclub shooting by releasing a song called "You Say You Love Me".