- An American star, Benny the Butcher plans to visit South Africa
The American rapper Benny the Butcher announced his plans via Twitter, and a few individuals urged him to go ahead and assured him of the wonderful experience. According to Benny the Butcher, he will shortly visit South Africa.
Benny’s name was given to him by SA artist Motlhabapudi and meanwhile, a few people meanwhile encouraged him not to go because of the load shedding and the unrest.
“I’m goin to South Africa this year no matter what, even if it’s jus to vibe and see the country,” he tweeted.
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“Please don’t come. Crime is too high here, and there is no electricity. It’s a mess. Shortage of water too. Ke mathata fela, chomi,” a tweep wrote.
“Please come around September or October, right now don’t come. We still broke and hurt with the issue of AKA and Costa. Plus we have our own issues of Loadshedding,” another wrote.
And your new name shall be:
Motlhabapudi (The GOAT Slaughterer) https://t.co/Mh3UBvRlm4— Towdeemac (@towdeemac) March 14, 2023
Furthermore, The late singer Costa Titch passed away while performing at the Ultra Music Festival in Johannesburg on Saturday, March 11, and the event issued a statement expressing its sympathies to his family.
On Saturday night, Costa Tsobanoglou, often known as Costa Titch, passed suddenly during the Johannesburg Ultra Music Festival (11 March). According to a report by Tshisa Live, Ultra has since conveyed its sympathies to the musician’s family.
“We are devastated by the sudden loss of the beloved South African artist Costa Titch who tragically passed away this weekend. Costa was a galvanising voice among South Africa’s amapiano scene — a talented rapper, dancer, songwriter, collaborator and friend to the festival,” read the statement.
“Our deepest thoughts and most sincere sympathies are with his family, friends and our entire community who are together mourning this heartbreaking loss,” the statement continued.