Babes Wodumo wants to preserve the legacy of her late husband, Mampintsha, hence she demands that people with the deceased’s unreleased music should release them. Wodumo revealed that the late music star worked with various artists before dying in December 2022.
She mentioned Kabza De Small as one of the people Mampintsha worked with. “That was more than two years ago, but he is still holding onto the music, haw kahle!” she said.
“Either he releases the music or sends it to me, and I will release it under his label as his own. I don’t want the legacy of my husband to die just because people are holding onto his music.” Babes added.
“He spent a lot of time in the studio, and there are people for whom he did vocals on their songs but have not released them. I’m asking for umculo wendoda yami (my man’s music). His child needs it.”
Kabza confirmed the existence of the song and revealed he’d promised Babes Wodumo that the song would be released.
“I have hundreds of songs that have not even been released, and you wait for the right time. It’s the same with Mampintsha. We made a song together, but it wasn’t the right time. I have spoken to Babes; the music will be released.” Kabza said.
Source – Fakazanews
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