Makhadzi In Studio With Papa Penny

Working on a remake of popular hit, Milandu Bhe

By  | Oct 31, 2022, 11:22 AM  | Makhadzi  | Top of The

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Venda singer, Makhadzi is filled with surprises lately. She recently shared on Instagram that she is in studio with Papa Penny to work on a remake of his popular hit Milandu Bhe. On the post she added that the hit ruled one of the festives back in 90s and that it is going down.

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The news shared in the post became an instant favourite among social media users with 38 000 likes and well over 700 comments. One user said that, 'this is epic' while another said 'my favourites'.

Public figures like Skeem Saam actor Clement Maosa who recently dropped his EP, jumped in on the news and dropped fire emojis in the comment section. Media personality, Gabriel Temudzani also wrote 'Yeeeeeeses it’s a December gem πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’ͺ🏾πŸ’ͺ🏾πŸ’ͺ🏾πŸ’ͺ🏾'

By the looks of it, the remake might be the next massive hit!

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It seems the remake is aligned with the upcoming festive period which is anticipated to be a big one. As this is the first summer back to normality, post the pandemic.

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The remake is in the works but there is a possibility that we might hear it this Friday. A lot sooner then expected. This comes as Makhadzi has shared across her social media platforms that a new album is on the way and that it is ready.

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The singer is dropping this Friday and she is feeling the festive spirit.

Makhadzi is busy and she is getting ready to deliver with the festive spirit in mind. The remake of Papa Penny popular hit is sure to bring the heat she has been teasing.

This Friday adds to the festive because Makhadzi is going to be releasing more music. The last album she dropped was about a year ago. Now she is promising that all roads lead to the 4th November in a video clip shared on Twitter.
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