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South Africans remembers HHP

by Kwanele Mathebula
South Africans remembers HHP

South Africans are remembering award-winning rapper Jabulani HHP Tsambo a year after his death. The star’s death shocked his fans, friends and colleagues. Many of them have taken to social media to mark the first anniversary of his passing.

South Africans remembers HHP. Here’s a look at what they had to say.

Watch: It’s been a year since the passing of South African award-winning Musician Jabulani #HHP Tsambo, who was an advocate for African languages which he masterfully fused with substance & flow. He will forever be remembered for his contribution to the Motswako culture. #RIPHHP pic.twitter.com/9a5z6DEDTn

— Min. Nathi Mthethwa (@NathiMthethwaSA) October 24, 2019

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN!! Still surreal that you are gone ???? #RipHHP!! pic.twitter.com/kyIs1SeBXz

— DJ Fresh (Big Dawg) (@DJFreshSA) October 24, 2019

?️24 October 2018
Robala ka kagiso setlogolo sa Bakwena,
Lala ngoxolo Mbiya, Mbonyoni, Smanga#RIPHHP pic.twitter.com/ohHRwUiSY4

— Les (@Mogopa_) October 24, 2019

 

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SA Hip-hop’s first icon… Last time I checked up on him it was too late, he was gone. #RIPHHP it’s been a year!

A post shared by NOTA Nhlamulo Baloyi (@lavidanota) on Oct 24, 2019 at 12:01am PDT

 

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It’s been a year already. What a gift ? #riphhp still jamming to his music #lekoko

A post shared by Phuti Ndhlovu (@phutindhlovu) on Oct 23, 2019 at 11:35pm PDT

SEE ALSO: Lerato Sengadi remembers HHP 6 months after his death

Been one year already. Still surreal. #RIPJabba #RIPHHP https://t.co/jHnn8EfyI9

— Lesego Semenya (@LesDaChef) October 24, 2019

#RIPHHP pic.twitter.com/ETF1Vdc93o

— Mjora (@DjMjora) October 24, 2019

Kgosi ?? #riphhp pic.twitter.com/yzRAimAI3J

— ? ? (@Dynamic1852) October 24, 2019

 

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A full year today. We still miss you. Your music will live on. You are a Legend. ???. #RIPHHP

A post shared by Chef Lerato Noxolo Miza (@chefmiza) on Oct 23, 2019 at 7:53pm PDT

Your legacy will always remain strong, your lyrics will always touch our hearts, your humour will always uplift our soul. Robala ka khutso jabba, o tla dula o le mo dipelong tsa rona.The love we have for you will always be eternal.? #RIPHHP pic.twitter.com/4Szp2sZiYA

— DLAMINI ZENZILE II (@thelifeofzeegod) October 24, 2019

SEE ALSO: South Africans remember Lebo Mathosa

#RIPHHP pic.twitter.com/OndkHJtZaq

— Zamani King™ ⭕ (@kingDAFLIFE) October 24, 2019

#RIPHHP It’s been a year already and yet it feels just like yesterday. ?? One day, when the time is right, I will release the video recording we did at your house on the day that we took this picture, 18 May 2018. Thank you for trusting me with your deep thoughts and feelings. pic.twitter.com/yaC6NJ4eEn

— Khanyi Magubane (@Khanyi_Magubane) October 24, 2019

#RIPHHP Gone but never forgotten. Mokone! Still my idol

— Ryo Charis (@RyoCharis) October 24, 2019

SEE ALSO: South Africa remembers Akhumzi Jezile

 

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One full year today. #JabbaForever #RIPHHP

A post shared by Little Orange (@ngwanes0) on Oct 23, 2019 at 10:37pm PDT

Now who’s got the beat thick, the neat kick, It can only be the first sick..Thasman!The sweet chicks,the deep licks, it can only be the sick..Gaz’lami! #RIPHHP#RIPJABBA

— Trevor Papi Mahasela (@TrevorPapi) October 24, 2019

 

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Time flies, and so do angels in the sky. It has been a year since HHP’s passing. RIP #riphhp #ripjabba #liveamp

A post shared by David Tshabalala ?? (@slaying.goliath) on Oct 23, 2019 at 11:09pm PDT

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