‘Brotherhood gone vele?’ — Sol Phenduka heartbroken by Black Motion beef

12 January 2023 - 10:45
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Sol Phenduka was seemingly heartbroken at the drama.
Sol Phenduka was seemingly heartbroken at the drama.
Image: Instagram/Sol Phenduka via MALIGANT MEDIA

Kaya 959 presenter and podcaster Sol Phenduka has joined a long list of celebs and fans shocked by a reported feud between members of Black Motion

The music duo of Bongani “Mörda” Mohosana and Thabo “Smol” Muhogwane parted ways last year after more than a decade. 

Alleged bad blood between the two reached a new level when an alleged court order was served instructing Bongani to return studio equipment. A copy of the papers were posted on Black Motion's social media pages on Wednesday.

TshisaLIVE reached out to Bongani, who declined to comment. His management said “attorneys are handling” the matter.

“Oh man, brotherhood gone vele?” Sol wrote in response to the post.

He was one of many fans and celebs who called for the pair to resolve the matter amicably.

“I love you both gents. It's been a great journey. May you both be blessed with more success in your new endeavours,” DJ Sbu wrote. 

“Ouens, ya frame 2 le 3 a se yona. Kgopela le treike saka e in that same space before leya strateng — asomblief,”  wrote Warren Masemola. 

“Nothing in this world is as painful as watching people we look up to fight when it can be resolved privately as adults. You are dividing fans, we love both of you together. God bless your hearts, hope this works out one day,” Lady Du posted. 

When Prince Kaybee tweeted last year that the music duo had split, trolls came at him guns blazing.

Still in disbelief that Black Motion is no more. The most decorated and astounding duo of our time,” he wrote.

In May, a statement shared on their social media pages slammed rumours that they were splitting and said they were taking time apart to focus on their personal ventures. 

“I still stick to that statement. I didn't leave Black Motion, I just went solo,” Thabo told TshisaLIVE.

“I'm still Black Motion, I'm still a fan of Black Motion, my blood is still Black Motion. There is more you can do. You should not limit yourself.”

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