Maskandi musician intend to stop war through music

Maskandi musician intend to stop war through musicMaskandi musician intend to stop war through music

Falabo is an amazing an talented south africa musician. He has made name in the music industry. He is popularly known for his great impact in music and in the life of so many people. He motivates so many and has a lot of fans. His music is streamed by many and is enjoyed worldwide. Recently, he was involved in a tragic incident which almost cost his life and that of his family.

In addition to the recent murder attempt that Falabo “Magic Fingers” also known as  Khuzwayo and his family escaped, his hamlet of Nquthu is experiencing a battle that has taken many lives. Falabo who is about 30 years of age and his family were ambushed by unidentified shooters earlier this year in their house; his father and a cousin were hurt, but the others were unscathed.

The attack’s motivation is yet unknown, though. The eighth album that Falabo has published, Inyoka Endala, has been positively appreciated by fans. Abathakathi is a song on the album which reminds the people that murdering someone is not an option and begs them to halt the battle.

Falabo informed reporters that he wrote the song in response to a murder that occurred in his area, which increased the number of murder victims. “In the melody, I always remind individuals of the reasons for their desire to murder others while avoiding being killed themselves. I know that killing is not the answer, which is why the fighting in my community worries me. If there are disagreements, people should get together and discuss them,” he remarked.

Falabo claimed that after surviving an assassination attempt with his family, it was challenging to get to the recording studio. Who wants them dead is unknown to them. “I assured myself that it would be okay if I died doing what I was meant to do music. I had to be in the studio following the attempt to kill someone, even if it wasn’t a smart idea. “Just as a musician, I also speak for the people by singing about the issues that my villagers are facing.”

According to Falabo, a lot of individuals will be returning home to celebrate the holidays with their loved ones as the festive season approaches. “We don’t know what will happen, but I urge everyone participating in the battle to halt it, and I urge all leaders to do the same. Our community was at harmony, and we still desire it. Urgent action is required in our circumstances,” he stated.

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