Tumi Morake to release highly anticipated debut book

And Then Mama Said Tumi Morake book

Tumi Morake modelled her public persona on her mother – a charming and contentious woman who used her big, bold voice to say what others were afraid to utter.

ALSO READ: Tumi Morake Leaves Jacaranda FM

It’s the personality that Tumi Morake took on stage in the mostly male space of stand-up comedy, and the one that gave her the courage to comment about apartheid on air.

But there’s only so much you can find out about Tumi from the stage, the screen and the internet… Tumi Morake is proud to announce the release of And Then Mama Said, her highly anticipated debut book, which will be on the shelves from the first week of October. The book is the voice of Tumi in private, as well as a behind-the-scenes perspective of a pioneering South African star who has been deeply loved and viciously hated by her audiences.

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Boity ft Nasty C Wuz Dat Lyrics

Boity Thulo Wuz Dat Lyrics

Wuz Dat by Boity featuring Nasty C is one of the songs South Africans have been waiting for. The renowned media personality turned rapper Boity Thulo released her debut single Friday last week. Some people already know Boity Wuz Dat lyrics. 

ALSO READ: Boity’s Gigs Schedule After Her New Single Wuz Dat

Her single, Wuz Dat? also premiered live last week Friday on Metro FM’s Fresh Breakfast. The song is produced by Tall Racks owner, Nasty C. If you are interested in Boity Wuz Dat lyrics, sing along below:

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[CHORUS]
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When it’s time to flex I’m vera cruz
Look like its a demon in my shoes
Thinking of my purses
Got an ass
You as ugly as my past
Need some cash and a mask
What’s in that bag
That’s a really good question
The bank just sent me a really good text
That’s a bitch in a man suit
He gets no respect
Black woman white man money
Getting back the land
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Wuz dat Wuz dat Wuz dat
Competition
Wuz dat Wuz dat Wuz dat
I don’t see em
Wuz dat Wuz dat Wuz dat
I don’t see em

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Babes Wodumo breaks the internet with her assets photo

Babes Wodumo booty photo

Gqom Queen Babes Wodumo (real name Bongekile Simelane), has been making headlines over the past months following abuse allegations that were revealed during a live radio interview on Metro FM.

ALSO READ: Mampintsha Responds To Babes Wodumo’s Abuse Claims

Babes Wodumo allegedly opened up about being assaulted by her boyfriend Mampintsha (real name Mandla Maphumulo). Wodumo also revealed that she broke up with Mampintsha because he was allegedly abusive. However, the two have been spotted together on several occasions and they have been posting photos of them together on social media.

It is believed that Babes Wodumo and West Ink record label owner are back together, with rumours of her pregnancy resurfacing. According to Isolezwe newspaper, the star is four months pregnant. 

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Skolopad returns to work after she was in hospital for overdose

Skolopad real name Nonhlanhla Qwabe

Socialite and entertainer Skolopad (real name Nonhlanhla Qwabe) has returned to work after a meltdown that led to a drug overdose last month.

ALSO READ: Entertainer Skolopad Performs With Dr Malinga

Skolopad, who is a professional nurse, told TshisaLIVE that she is indeed returned to work for the first time but she’s working at different department now.

“I am working in a new department now. My psychologist diagnosed me with severe depression and this new environment is really helping. I have no colleagues. I am happy with how everything has turned out so far. I am still under the same boss but it is okay because at least I am back at work,” she said.

The star was rushed to hospital following a heated argument with a colleague at work, which the star claimed it led her to take an overdose of anti-anxiety pills.

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The 34-year-old singer/dancer told the publication that she sent daughter to go live live with her mom shortly after the overdose and said her family did not know the full details of her meltdown. 

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Boity’s gigs schedule after her new single Wuz Dat

Boity Thulo Wuz Dat

Television presenter, actress and rapper Boity Thulo (real name Boitumelo Thulo) is having the best time of her music career right now. 

ALSO READ: Boity To Drop Debut Single #WuzDat Featuring Nasty C This Friday

The former Club 808 presenter recently released a single titled Wuz Dat featuring rapper Nasty C (real name Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo).

Boity’s single has been well received by Hip-Hop fans who were surprised by how good it was. As a result, the 28-year-old multi-talented star has received a number of gig booking since she her debut song. Although many fans are happy for her, a few have called into question the hype surrounding her single and the bookings that have come with it.

One Twitter user took to social media suggesting that there are so many rappers like Solo who struggle to get bookings.

“I’m happy for Boity and rap career getting so much support and blowing up off 1 track but I’m mad that there’s artists out there with mad catalogues and fan bases who struggle to get bookings. Solo just released a damn masterpiece but crickets (sic),” – one Twitter user tweeted. 

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Reasons Nathi doesn’t speak English in interviews

Nathi Mankanyi Nathi speaks English

Nathi, whose real name is Nkosinathi Mankayi, is one of the most popular song-writers and musicians in South Africa. His music is listened by many South Africans. 

ALSO READ: Multi Platinum Selling Artist Nathi Releases His Biggest Album Yet “Iphupha Labantu”

He rose to fame after the release of his critically acclaimed song titled “Nomvula” off his triple-platinum debut studio album Buyelekhaya.

Most fans wonder why the Nomvula hit-maker never speaks English during his interviews. In a recent interview, Nathi, who speaks strictly his mother tongue, IsiXhosa, explained he explained why he does not speak English.

“I have heard people making a fuss about the fact that I only speak Xhosa in interviews. Some have said I can’t speak English, and to them that suggests I’m dumb, but what if the dumb one is the person speaking English to me?”

“Why should I have to understand the person interviewing me in English but he doesn’t understand my responses in Xhosa?”

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