the studio to work on her 2023 album. Despite the recent passing of her husband, Mapintsha, and her mother-in-law, Zama Gumede, Babes Wodumo is said to be channeling her grief into her music and focusing on her career.
This news was shared on Facebook by TNS, a fellow South African musician, who posted that Babes Wodumo was in the studio with him, working on her new album. He included fire emojis in his post, indicating that the singer is doing well in the studio and is fully engaged in the creative process. Fans of Babes Wodumo have expressed their excitement about the upcoming album, and are looking forward to hearing her new music.
Babes Wodumo, whose real name is Bongekile Simelane, has been in the music industry for several years, and has gained a large following for her unique sound and style. She is known for her energetic performances and her ability to blend traditional Gqom beats with contemporary elements. Her music often addresses social and political issues, and she has been a vocal advocate for women’s rights.
Recently, Babes Wodumo took over her late husband’s Facebook account and shared a video of herself with her son, Sponge Wodumo. In the caption, she thanked God for keeping them this far, and for her faith which has helped her through the difficult times. She also acknowledged that the past few weeks have been a lot for her, but she is determined to keep moving forward.
The death of Mapintsha, whose real name is Mandla Maphumulo, was a shock to many fans and fellow musicians. He was a well-known figure in the South African music industry, and had collaborated with Babes Wodumo on several tracks. Mapintsha’s passing has undoubtedly been a difficult time for Babes Wodumo and her family, but it seems that she is determined to honor his memory through her music.
The exact release date for Babes Wodumo’s 2023 album has not been announced yet, but fans can expect to hear new music from the talented singer in the near future. Despite the challenges she has faced, Babes Wodumo continues to be an inspiration to many, and her music is a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength of the human spirit.