L'vovo Will Not Release Any Music Unless SA Problems Are Solved

He has a whole lot of songs but says he cannot release them

By  | Sep 27, 2020, 07:38 AM  | L'vovo Derrango  | Top of The

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L'vovo Derrango has continued his fight to defend the plight South Africans are facing every single day. He continues to voice out his concerns and warns people to wake up before it is too late.

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If you are an avid L'vovo fan then you might have noticed he has not released any music. He has spoken out recently and revealed the reason he has not been active when it comes to his music.

A fan asked him why he has not released any music and that the industry misses him, he simply said he cannot sing properly because he is very concerned about what is happening in the country.

"I cannot sing when my spirits are not high! I have hits with so many SA artists I've recorded and kept. I wont release them. We need to fix this country first or else the country will be gone for good if we don't wake up!"

The musician who has given us many hits over the years started to voice out his concerns a long time ago and continues to do so without any fear of any repercussions. His recent tweets call for citizens to wake up.

"Something is happening in South Africa that people are not aware. Those with eyes that can see beyond the rainbow already know there's a revolution brewing... People are poor. You cannot lie to people forever!

"SA is ignoring the grievances of South Africans! Something is brewing... It's getting worse everyday! Listen to your people!" he tweeted.

Even with issues such as human trafficking, L'vovo remains vocal.

"Good morning South Africa. Time for action has arrived, tweets are great but we need to start acting. All our problems can be fixed if we just unite and tackle them together. We are all we got, not politicians will save you, no pastor or anyone besides US! WE WILL WIN!!!"

He even pointed out how easy it is for such operations to happen when the country has police officers as well as soldiers who protect borders.

"How do all these trafficked people leave the country? No passports or Visas. Do you realize that we are dealing with a much more organized syndicate than we thought?" he questioned."

Earlier this week police minister Bheki Cele said the national outcry against human trafficking is a publicity stunt, many citizens were not happy and Rami Chuene put him on blast.

"Ndosi should have gracefully declined to return as police minister. He’s drowning. The lack of action on #GBV issues, human trafficking, etc. portray him as one who’s lost touch with the protection of the country and its citizens," she said.

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