South African artist Tumi Tladi, 30, has died
The family of the hip hop musician, real name Itumeleng George Tladi, confirmed his death in a statement to"Son, brother and uncle, Tumi Tladi sadly passed away in the early hours of this morning in Johannesburg."The Tladi family humbly requested privacy while grieving but asked fans to keep them in their prayers.
On Sunday morning, Tladi shared two tweets, speaking about the importance of appreciating your loved ones."You only Truly appreciate your loved ones when there’s a countdown, the small things don’t matter anymore," he tweeted.The rapper also teased new music with DeJaVee, saying,"Another side of me you never knew, get ready for it."You only Truly appreciate your loved ones when there’s a countdown, the small things don’t matter anymore.
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