A lot has gone by in the year 2020 and those who are alive to see this year are grateful.
Tebogo revealed that life is too short to start the day with bad energy of what might have happened yesterday.
The figure-8 queen took to her Instagram to share a video of herself rocking a bikini and a kimono.
She also mentioned that thinking about what might have happened yesterday will definitely ruin your today and great tomorrow.
Tebogo captioned: “Gonna live my life to the fullest. “Life is too short to start your day with broken pieces of yesterday, it will definitely destroy your wonderful today and ruin your great tomorrow!” “Life is short. Break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile.” “Life is short, live it.”
The star made this known when he was answering some questions from fans on social media and a curious fan asked how the studio is coming along.
“@casspernyovest fave how’s the studio building going..if I may ask?”
Cass revealed that it was a sore point for him and that he’d spent money on the project but had to start over.
The fan asked about the progress and Cass lamented about how he’d already spent money on the project and had to start over from scratch.
He admitted that it was causing him stress and that he’d already spent almost R500 000 on the building process.
Cassper said: “Dawg. The saddest part of my life. Paid dude 120k for Sound proofing that didn’t work. Had 2 break the shit down again & get another guy 2 start from scratch from a floating floor to a room in a room. Another 275k just on Sound proofing. I still need to do the accoustics. Stress!”
Dawg. The saddest part of my life. Paid dude 120k for Sound proofing that didn't work. Had 2 break the shit down again & get another guy 2 start from scratch from a floating floor to a room in a room. Another 275k just on Sound proofing. I still need to do the accoustics. Stress! https://t.co/nyNdlC1FrF
The rapper alongside some Amapiano musicians, and a few other South African singer left the country to Tanzania due to the national lockdown, which puts a ban on gigs.
While gracing another man’s land, Cassper flooded Twitter with how amazing the place was, and how the crowd embraced the Mzansi sound, which further got him confirming Drake debuting Mapiano tracks soon.
Mufasa was also caught cooking a forthcoming hit in the studio with Tanzanian star, Diamond Platnumz.
Taking to Instagram, the rapper shared a photo of himself and team and claimed that the country made him fly.
“Tanzania made me believe i can fly!!! Time to lift off!!!” he captioned photos.