Mampintsha has poured his heart out to fans who have supported him from the very beginning of his career.
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Shimora has gained himself legions of fans since his big break in the successful Kwaito group Big Nuz to being an even bigger brand with his record label West Ink Records.
After the success of his album Bhut Madlisa and Babes Wodumo's new album Gqom Queen which has been getting rave reviews, West Ink founder saw it fitting to thank his supporters and show his appreciation.
"To everyone who supported us as West Ink Records, we want to take this opportunity Sibonge, each and every one of you, for being the best supporters I could have ever asked for even during the #Lockdown," he wrote
Shimora shared his deep passion for music and had said his intentions were to never have fans but to just make good music. Hailing form KZN he went to Johannesburg to kick start his career that has now flourished into something major, therefore the support does not go unnoticed.
"In other words, when I started my career, the ultimate goal in mind wasn’t to have "fans" but rather to become the best musician and ngikhulise nabanye abaculi (introduce other artists). You'll have supported us, embraced us, and nurtured us through the good and bad times and never gave up on us as #West Ink Records family. Ngathi singahlezi sijabulisana njalo (I hope we are forever joyful)" he wrote.
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