Rapper Kwesta has decided to give his fans something exciting to look forward to this coming festive season. The rapper is returning to the club scene this weekend after taking a year-long break from it.
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Judging by his tweet, the Ngud rapper is excited to be back in the club scene. Last year the rapper took a major decision which impacted his career immensely when he announced he will no longer be performing at clubs.
"Ending my club gig career this July..." he tweeted at the time.
Speaking to Move! magazine at the time, the rapper said, "I decided to stop performing at clubs because the clubs cannot set up the type of show that I want to give. It's too small to set everything up so I've decided to stop doing those kind of gigs all together. I want give everyone a show they deserve, unless the club can provide that type of setup,"
Perhaps his decision to go back to the club scene is largely influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lockdown restrictions have prevented any sort of large gatherings, limiting the number of people to a certain number. Kwesta at the time of his retirement said that people can catch him at many other events except clubs. He would perform at larger events because clubs were too compact.
With larger events restricted to certain numbers of people, clubs do seem like the logical route to go. Also, the people enjoy clubs so the Khethile Khethile rapper is seizing the opportunity.
"uPresident uvulile, nami ngibuyile, asiben’busy. Catch me if you can this weekend (the president has opened, I am back, let's get busy). Booking details on the flyer," he announced.
Attending to his fan's queries, the rapper said he is going wherever the wind blows him. He also reckons that people are not done with clubs.
Kwesta and his wife Yolanda Vilakazi just welcomed their second child together, Kenya Elihle Vilakazi on 11 November 2020. The doting dad is the father of two beautiful girls. Their firstborn is Khai Asemahle Bulelwa Vilakazi and is 6 years old.
Their daughter Kenya already has stalkers who created multiple fake Instagram accounts using her name. The mother, Yolanda is utterly disgusted by the act and asked her followers to report these accounts.
"My child is barely even a week old. Who told y'all I needed help creating a page for her? If I was going to (which I absolutely WAS NOT &WILL NOT ) I'm quite capable of doing it myself, ON MY TERMS, AS HER MOM. Habe Ukuphapha! Ukugula! Super pissed," wrote an agitated Yolanda.
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Read more: Kwesta Is Saying 'No Thanks" to Club Gigs
Judging by his tweet, the Ngud rapper is excited to be back in the club scene. Last year the rapper took a major decision which impacted his career immensely when he announced he will no longer be performing at clubs.
"Ending my club gig career this July..." he tweeted at the time.
Speaking to Move! magazine at the time, the rapper said, "I decided to stop performing at clubs because the clubs cannot set up the type of show that I want to give. It's too small to set everything up so I've decided to stop doing those kind of gigs all together. I want give everyone a show they deserve, unless the club can provide that type of setup,"
Perhaps his decision to go back to the club scene is largely influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lockdown restrictions have prevented any sort of large gatherings, limiting the number of people to a certain number. Kwesta at the time of his retirement said that people can catch him at many other events except clubs. He would perform at larger events because clubs were too compact.
With larger events restricted to certain numbers of people, clubs do seem like the logical route to go. Also, the people enjoy clubs so the Khethile Khethile rapper is seizing the opportunity.
"uPresident uvulile, nami ngibuyile, asiben’busy. Catch me if you can this weekend (the president has opened, I am back, let's get busy). Booking details on the flyer," he announced.
Attending to his fan's queries, the rapper said he is going wherever the wind blows him. He also reckons that people are not done with clubs.
Kwesta and his wife Yolanda Vilakazi just welcomed their second child together, Kenya Elihle Vilakazi on 11 November 2020. The doting dad is the father of two beautiful girls. Their firstborn is Khai Asemahle Bulelwa Vilakazi and is 6 years old.
Their daughter Kenya already has stalkers who created multiple fake Instagram accounts using her name. The mother, Yolanda is utterly disgusted by the act and asked her followers to report these accounts.
"My child is barely even a week old. Who told y'all I needed help creating a page for her? If I was going to (which I absolutely WAS NOT &WILL NOT ) I'm quite capable of doing it myself, ON MY TERMS, AS HER MOM. Habe Ukuphapha! Ukugula! Super pissed," wrote an agitated Yolanda.
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Picture credit: Instagram