'Black Motion is dropping soon, let them talk,' said the duo.
The rumoured split got tweeps in a frenzy. This after Prince Kaybee tweeted that he was saddened by the end of an era.is no more. The most decorated and astounding duo of our time,” he said.The pair released a statement in April when a popular blogger told his followers Murdah Bongz was leaving the group.
The statement said Bongani was still part of the duo, but also launching a solo career under the moniker Mörda and not “Murdah Bongz”, and that Smol was also venturing into “other business aspects” which would be announced in due course. “Spirit Motion would like to state on record that Black Motion members Thabo Muhogwane, aka Smol, and Bongani Mohosana, aka Murdah Bongz, have not parted ways. Black Motion still exists and have plans for more years to come.”
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