South African house music fans were left heartbroken after it emerged that Murdah Bongz and Smol have split. Murdah Bongz left the group to pursue a solo career, and he has ready released his first solo album which named after his daughter Asante Mohosana.
Black Motion, also replaced Murdah Bongz. Now, we are saddened by the news that a criminal case has been opened against Murdah Bongz, by his former group.
Black Motion’s split has turned ugly after their boss opened a case of housebreaking and theft against the duo’s former member Bongani Mohosana aka Murdah Bongz, at Olievenhoutbosch police station, North of Johannesburg.
Moses Nkia Mokgoko, the owner of Black Motion’s record label, popularly known as Spirit Motion, alleged that Murdah Bongz, who recently left Black Motion to pursue a solo career, broke into their house in Centurion, which they use as an office and studio, and alleged that he took studio monitors, a TV set, computer hard drives and mixing desk.
Black Motion has taken to social media to confirm that it has taken legal action for the alleged crimes previously speculated against Murdah Bongz.