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DJ Zinhle celebrate her husband on the release of his first solo album

by Johana Mukandila
Picture: Instagram

South African DJ Zinhle and businesswoman took to her social media to celebrate her husband Murdah Bongz’s first solo album.

DJ Zinhle proudly praised and celebrated her hubby in a sweet instagram post, where she captioned it: 

“My beautiful & talented husband dropped his first solo project today, a 10 track album named after our daughter Asante.. I’m so proud of you @murdahbongz, congratulations my love,” she wrote. 

 

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A post shared by ZINHLE JIYANE (@djzinhle)

 

DJ Zinhle’s husband also commented on the post which his wife shared on Instagram with a sweet response.

Murdahbongz: “Thank you my love. I’m on the way, ❤️” he wrote.
Mörda also took to his social media to thank his fans and all the people who has supported him.
“I’d like to say “ASANTE” to ALL lovers of music, family and friends for playing a vital role in the success of my debut solo project,”?? he wrote.

 

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A post shared by MÖRDA (@murdahbongz)

 

Murdah Bongz also changed his stage name to Mörda, but he confirmed that his pursuit of solo endeavours did not mean that he and Thabo Smol of Black Motion were parting ways.

According to TshisaLIVE’s, Thabo Smol stated that he was happy to see Mörda pursue his solo career as they continue to make an even bigger impact as a duo.

“Black Motion is Black Motion because of the culture that we taught the people — it’s not about the brand or who’s doing what, it’s about us spreading the message that we came to give,” he told the publication.  

“What makes a person an icon is how you are received by the community and how much of an impact you can make on people, it’s about teaching.

“From the template of Black Motion there are a lot of groups that have studied drums that we’ve used and it’s something we are leaving behind,” he said.  

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