Details surrounding death of hip hop artist and choreographer have not been released
Hip hop artist Tumi Tladi will be remembered as a multitalented star, brimming with creativity and bursting with energy.hip hop artist and choreographer Tumi Tladi have been announced.The hitmaker's life will be commemorated at Rivers Church, Sandton on Friday at 11am. and collaborations with other artists such as Nadia Nakai and Costa Titch, diedHis death sent shock waves across Mzansi as the hip hop fraternity was dealt with another blow.
While details surrounding his death have not been disclosed and it has been speculated on social media that he took his own life, the family has requested privacy while they await autopsy results.His family confirmed his untimely death in a statement shared with TshisaLIVE on Sunday. “The Tladi family humbly request privacy during their period of grieving and ask that you please keep them in your prayers.”
Tumi's big break was in 2012 when he shot a music video for American stars Willow and Jaden Smith as a dancer in Los Angeles.In 2014, Tladi released his first song alongside rapper and dancer Costa Titch, titled and most recently for his single with Nadia Nakai,
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