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5 Mzansi musicians who have Died but their Legacy still lives on

These musicians may be gone but their music is timeless and continues to outlive them. Not only have they paved the way for up-and-coming artists but they continue to entertain us even in their absence.

Their work is exceptional and their sound so timeless and classical.

Here are 5 mzansi MUSICIANS WHO’VE PASSED ON BUT THEIR LEGACY STILL LIVES ON!

1. Brenda Fassie whose real name is Brenda Nokuzola Fassie gave Mzansi good music and smash hits such as Weekend Special and Black President. The musician passed away in 2004. She was 40 when she passed on.

Brenda Fassie

2. Trumpeter Hugh Masekela was well-known for his great work across the globe and gave his fans a smash hit titled Thuma Mina. The singer passed away when he was 79 in 2018.

Hugh Masekela

3. Kwaito singer Lebo Mathosa, her career was cut short in the music industry as she passed away when she was 29 in 2003, but her songs such as Free and Ntozabantu are still making waves around. The singer has her biopic film in the pipeline that follows her life.

Lebo Mathosa

4. Rapper HHP whose real name is Jabulani Tsambo has helped many young talents reach for their dreams and his work was well delivered. The Tswana hitmaker passed away when he was 38 in 2018 and left many of his fans heartbroken.

HHP

5. Afro-soul singer Robbie Malinga managed to bring new sound in the music scenes and helped pave for musicians like Kelly Khumalo and Musa Sukwene. The Baby Please hitmaker passed away when he was 49 in 2017.

Ann and Robbie malinga

In other news – Moshe Ndiki’s message to Mzansi while on baecation with Phelo Bala

Radio personality, Moshe Ndiki dished out an official note to South Africans while he goes on baecation with his lover, Phelo Bala.

Moshe Ndiki & Phelo Bala on baecation

The official note cracked followers’ ribs as he revealed that he wants no form of disturbance while on vacation. Read more

Source: DailySun