Gqom singer and dancer, Babes Wodumo, is facing backlash from her fans, thanks to her involvement in her alleged abuser, Mampintsha's, new song.
The song, Khona iy'ngane Layndlini, is a reference to what Mampintsha was seen saying to Babes during their altercation, which was live-streamed on Babes's verified Instagram account.
After landing a few slaps and a punch on Babes, the kwaito singer told her to keep quiet as there were children in the house (Khona iy'ngane layndlini).
A few weeks after the incident, Mampintsha was seen performing a new song, which had the phrase: "Khona iy'ngane layndlini".
Babes was also soon heard saying the phrase during a performance.
On Friday, Mampintsha posted a tweet with a snippet of the video for the song, which features Babes, DJ Tira and Camp Masters.
The song went to number 1 on the local iTunes chart soon after.
Fans of the singer started questioning if the abuse video was actually a publicity stunt, to drum up interest in the song; while others still believe that she is a victim of abuse and she doesn't have the power to leave the relationship as her whole livelihood is tied up with Mampintsha.
After landing a few slaps and a punch on Babes, the kwaito singer told her to keep quiet as there were children in the house (Khona iy'ngane layndlini).
A few weeks after the incident, Mampintsha was seen performing a new song, which had the phrase: "Khona iy'ngane layndlini".
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On Friday, Mampintsha posted a tweet with a snippet of the video for the song, which features Babes, DJ Tira and Camp Masters.
The song went to number 1 on the local iTunes chart soon after.
Fans of the singer started questioning if the abuse video was actually a publicity stunt, to drum up interest in the song; while others still believe that she is a victim of abuse and she doesn't have the power to leave the relationship as her whole livelihood is tied up with Mampintsha.
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