Mörda” Murda Following the contentious court decision, Bongz has suggested that his music is the only thing that matters in his life.
Murdah informed Black Motion that things would continue as usual while he and his old boss Moses Nkia were having fun.
The former Black Motion member was charged with taking the group’s recording studio equipment prior to the Instagram post.
In response to the court order requiring him to return the Black Motion studio equipment he “stole,” Murdah “Mörda” Bongz has ostensibly answered.
Murdah was allegedly accused of breaking into Black Motion’s Centurion home, which is owned by his former label boss, Moses Nkia, according to The South African. The husband of DJ Zinhle then seized studio equipment without the owner’s consent.
Nearly a month after the allegations were made public, on January 11, the news source announced that Murdah had lost the case.
The former member of Black Motion declared that he is concentrating on creating new music on Instagram following the verdict. According to ZAlebs, Murdah and Brendan Praise, a former participant on Idols SA, are working on an album.