It says, “Ngzilile Kodwa Ngyay’phuzela.” – The Performance of Babes Wodumo Raises Questions

Babes Wodumo, the self-described “gqom queen,” is once more popular. Her performance in a video at the Durban club Views Twenty 5 has drawn criticism.

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The controversial singer can be heard singing in the film about grief after her husband Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo passed away suddenly. It goes without saying that Babes has been booked and active since Mampintsha’s funeral.

 

The Wololo hitmaker has decided to do this because many people have urged her to pick herself up and recover her crown. She received accolades from social media users on New Year’s Eve at a crowded celebration.

The star performed Ngeke, a summertime hit by Big Nuz. Social media users couldn’t stop raving about her performance, which took place when the stage was on fire. It appears that many people are altering their opinions, nevertheless.

Babs is heard singing an embarrassing stanza about drinking and grief in a video that has been going viral on social media. She sings, “Mina ngzilile, kodwa ngyay’phuzela,” while the audience applauds.

As Tem N Shongwe stated “According to the lyrics, kuthiwe nje milk this hype now mother is trying to go back into the market while she is still popular. We PR individuals won’t enter heaven. She didn’t need these lyrics because people were already going to assist her in relaunching her career.”

Added Nthabiseng Bembe “Her suffering is concealed. I speak from personal experience. I couldn’t move and was immobile in bed a minute later due to a swelled back. because I refrained from allowing myself to experience the sorrow of losing a parent. I recognize that different individuals grieve in various ways, but if this helps her heal, let her do it freely.”

“Its not a joking matter, I hope people who are close to her are monitoring her situation attentively and find the help that she needs,” Siboniso TooNice Latha wrote.

Pitso Matlala made a remark “I’ll say it again: Being tough during a time of grieving has killed many individuals.

I feel for her. In the wake of this, people will start saying things like, “U Shimora is ghosting her,” and the next thing you know, she’ll be much more miserable than she already is. This is no longer about how Shimora wants to view her. When depression starts, it doesn’t manifest physically.”