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Here is the moment Kwesta stopped playing at Clubs

If you are the kind of person who likes to watch their icons perform in the intimate setting of a pub or club, you’re going to have to step out the box to see Kwesta in action. The rapper announced in July that he was officially retiring from the #ClubLife.

The stinging blow was delivered in a tweet simply captioned: “Ending my club gig career this July … “.

The announcement came out of the blue and shocked many. To add to the mystery, the artist did not give reasons for the decision.

Some suggested that the star was just taking time to be with his family.

“You will be back. I give it a year or two. Enjoy the honeymoon phase bro. Can’t wait to welcome you back,” wrote Mukovhedegrt1.

Others suggested he was focusing on “big things”.

“A shark can’t be swimming with lil fishes … I feel you boy … you have international written all over you,” wrote Kabelo Matlejoan.

Kwesta

There were also those who felt “betrayed” and heartbroken by the news and tried to persuade him against it.

“You betraying us now. Sisuka kude nawe,” Jayden Nyathi wrote.

Kwesta stuck to his guns and hasn’t performed in a club since. Speaking to TshisaLIVE in August, he said gigs were not really about the coins you collect.

“During my performances, you’ll see all the smiles on people’s faces, feeling joyful and joyous. People’s happiness is the most rewarding, as it is really not about the money.”

In other news – Prince Kaybee in big trouble for beefing with 20-year-old TNS

Though they may have settled their differences, Prince Kaybee is still getting backlash for having had beef with 20-year-old TNS. Kaybee’s name topped the Twitter trends list after record producer TNS shared his identification details, which revealed he was born in 2000.

Prince Kaybee

In a tweet, TNS said he was grateful for his journey thus far and achieving the goals he always wanted to meet. continue reading

Source: TshisaLive

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