DJ Zinhle was left emotional after a clip by Mfana Kah Gogo singing his new song Jabula went viral. The DJ could not hold back her tears as she watched the Amapiano star break down into tears as well.
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In the song, Mfana Kah Gogo, real name Sipho Mbonambi, talks about the hardships he and his family faced and how his grandmother would work day-in and day-out just so they could not get hit by hard times. He is then asking her to be happy as there is still time. He also reveals that his father died when he still in grade 2. That was when she had to go out and look for work as times were very tough.
DJ Zinhle re-posted the video and said her fans already know that she loves to cry and that his video made her tears flow. He was touched by this and so he thanked Zinhle and said as people who are going through hard times they do need to open up sometimes.
"Thank you my sister. We need to open up and talk about the hardships we are facing." Trying to comfort him, Zinhle said, "I love you." Mfana Kah Gogo remains hopeful that he will one day get to work with DJ Zinhle, "I love you too. Can't wait to work with you if the Lord agrees. You are the Queen of Music."
Zinhle also shared the video of his song Jabula and gave him the highly appreciated publicity. He thanked Zinhle for the support on Facebook as well and the song is almost at 300 000 views on Facebook.
Mfana KahGogo is a 17-year-old Amapiano vocalist who hails all the way from Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Taking this route has landed him an opportunity to board a plane.
Mfana Kah Gogo got involved in a car accident two months back and expressed how grateful he is to have survived it. "We are thankful that a person is still alive, as well as my team. Jehovah you are great," he wrote on Facebook and shared an image of his wrecked car.
He let his fans know that he was okay shortly after the accident and said they were on their way to a concert. A day after the accident, the young rising star signed a music deal with Sony Entertainment Music Africa. "Thank you granny for raising me. Just signed a first of it kind deal with Sony Music Entertainment Africa. Danko," he said.
Just a few days ago, Amaroto duo which consists of Zuma and Reece Madlisa also got into a car accident. They were gigging over the weekend when their white car collided with another. Fans are glad that the duo is safe and so are we.
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In the song, Mfana Kah Gogo, real name Sipho Mbonambi, talks about the hardships he and his family faced and how his grandmother would work day-in and day-out just so they could not get hit by hard times. He is then asking her to be happy as there is still time. He also reveals that his father died when he still in grade 2. That was when she had to go out and look for work as times were very tough.
DJ Zinhle re-posted the video and said her fans already know that she loves to cry and that his video made her tears flow. He was touched by this and so he thanked Zinhle and said as people who are going through hard times they do need to open up sometimes.
"Thank you my sister. We need to open up and talk about the hardships we are facing." Trying to comfort him, Zinhle said, "I love you." Mfana Kah Gogo remains hopeful that he will one day get to work with DJ Zinhle, "I love you too. Can't wait to work with you if the Lord agrees. You are the Queen of Music."
Zinhle also shared the video of his song Jabula and gave him the highly appreciated publicity. He thanked Zinhle for the support on Facebook as well and the song is almost at 300 000 views on Facebook.
Mfana KahGogo is a 17-year-old Amapiano vocalist who hails all the way from Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Taking this route has landed him an opportunity to board a plane.
Mfana Kah Gogo got involved in a car accident two months back and expressed how grateful he is to have survived it. "We are thankful that a person is still alive, as well as my team. Jehovah you are great," he wrote on Facebook and shared an image of his wrecked car.
He let his fans know that he was okay shortly after the accident and said they were on their way to a concert. A day after the accident, the young rising star signed a music deal with Sony Entertainment Music Africa. "Thank you granny for raising me. Just signed a first of it kind deal with Sony Music Entertainment Africa. Danko," he said.
Just a few days ago, Amaroto duo which consists of Zuma and Reece Madlisa also got into a car accident. They were gigging over the weekend when their white car collided with another. Fans are glad that the duo is safe and so are we.
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Image credit: ANMG