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Home » Bongeziwe promises to spend the night alone when he returns from music
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Bongeziwe promises to spend the night alone when he returns from music

By staffMay 14, 20262 Mins Read
Bongeziwe promises to spend the night alone when he returns from music
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MZWILILI who is known for highlighting traditional music, Bongeziwe Mabandla, has revealed that he is planning to travel to different cities to meet his fans as he encourages him to return from music.

He said this is in line with the fact that he will release a song tomorrow He criedand one of the songs from his new album which will be released next month.

About his album it says Who am i, Bongeziwe said he plans to present it to his fans this month and next in different places.

Speaking about his return to music, He revealed that this song comes with many changes in his music as he has a new rhythm.

“People know my music and this time nothing much has changed, it may just be in a few songs but I’m back with a rhythm that they know and love. This song I wrote with the idea that there is a story I’m talking about, it looks at how to take revenge and other related things that happen to us as humans. It looks at how justice happens or how it ends up coming if you’ve been waiting for it,” said Bongeziwe.

He said he sometimes finds himself laughing when he thinks about how this song came to him.

“I was playing my guitar and I had many ideas at that time, one of them was revenge. I had the feeling that sometimes we do things without knowing that in the end those things – sometimes – come back to us after we have forgotten them. I wanted to find a simple way to express this idea that I had and that’s why I came up with the title of this song that says a person cries but they cry small tears,” said Bongeziwe.

He said that the other thing he had been thinking about while writing this song is that most people have faced a situation and experienced not getting justice, so this song looks at that feeling.

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