A lot of people are still trying to come to terms with Jabulani "HHP" Tsambo's passing. The rapper, who died in October, left a huge void. Fifi Cooper is among the many South Africans who are still trying to make sense of the hip hop legend's passing.
The 27-year-old recently visited the late rapper's grave and shared that she had to "see" him before performing at Maftown Heights.
"I had to come see you before I do this. Hope you looking down proud of me grootman. Not easy doing Maftown Heights stage without you but I love you and Ima kill it," she captioned the snap.
The Kisses hitmaker is not the only person who misses Jabba. About two weeks ago, the late rapper's wife, Lerato Sengadi took to Instagram to share how she feels a month after his passing. "Feels like an eternity. Feels like yesterday. Feels so surreal. But the grief is so real. I know the strength God has bestowed upon me is a gift from u," she wrote.
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The 27-year-old recently visited the late rapper's grave and shared that she had to "see" him before performing at Maftown Heights.
"I had to come see you before I do this. Hope you looking down proud of me grootman. Not easy doing Maftown Heights stage without you but I love you and Ima kill it," she captioned the snap.
The Kisses hitmaker is not the only person who misses Jabba. About two weeks ago, the late rapper's wife, Lerato Sengadi took to Instagram to share how she feels a month after his passing. "Feels like an eternity. Feels like yesterday. Feels so surreal. But the grief is so real. I know the strength God has bestowed upon me is a gift from u," she wrote.
Main image credit: Instagram/@ke_fificoopersan