Makhadzi and Babes Wodumo end their feud with new song

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South African musicians Makhadzi and Babes Wodumo have smoked the peace pipe following their tiff in 2021.

MAKHADZI AND BABES WODUMO RELEASE A SONG TOGETHER

The two artists are said to have reconciled following their public feud, during which Babes claimed that the Limpopo star was pursuing her late husband, Mandla “Mampintsha” Maphumulo.

Last week, Babes Wodumo took to social media to endorse Makhadzi’s new album, Miracle Child, which features a collaboration with her. She urged her fans to download the song and mentioned the importance of forgiveness in the caption.

“There is nothing more important than forgiveness, especially when we’re women,” she said.

FROM ENEMIES TO FRIENDS

Makhadzi’s manager, Maphuti “Perez” Mothapo, told TshisaLIVE that talented artists have become friends and collaborated on a new song and music video.

“Babes Wodumo is featured Not Available. Makhadzi went to Babes Wodumo’s home in Durban and they recorded the song. Babes came to Johannesburg to shoot the music video. All I know is they worked well together on the song and it’s a hit,” Mothapo said. 

INSIDE BABES AND MAKHADZI’S FEUD

In 2021, Makhadzi became a trending topic on Twitter following Babes Wodumo’s viral Instagram Live video in which she accused her of pursuing her husband.

The Matorokisi hitmaker addressed the claims on Instagram Live. In the video, she said that Babes should have respected her decision to remain silent about an incident that transpired at their studio.

Makhadzi said that Babes was opposed to Mampintsha collaborating with her and they had a fight at the studio.

She even said that it was not her responsibility that Mampintsha couldn’t control himself in her presence.

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