Mgosi has it that the Amaroto duo, Reece Madlisa and Zuma have been involved in a fight. That was so bad that they almost got physical with each other.
However, rumour has it that they had to part ways to pursue their solo careers from a while back. But that was too good to be true, because tension was written all over their partnership.
Also, it was as if MacG had seen their fight or separation coming. From the last interview he had with the pair on his show.
MacG asked if they think they’d ever split and in their response, this what they had to say:
“This thing is a family matter, it’s not a problem, it’s a process chief…” said Amaroto.
They also reiterated that families fight all the time but they weren’t planning to separate as yet. To date, they are singing a different story.
Apparently the guys were involved in a fight and it was so bad that they could not perform. But seemingly they weren’t performing way before their brawl.
Being one of the dominant Amapiano duos, Reece and Zuma have become household names through their songs such as, Umsebenzi Wethu and Sithi Sithi to name a few.
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Amaroto has performed on multiple stages across the country and are known to be a dynamite duo over the years. But this year, things seem to have taken a turn as they go their separate ways. Sadly.
REECE MADLISA RELEASES A SOLO PROJECT
After the word on the street came out about their split. This fight had to resurface given that Reece Madlisa officially made the split clear by sharing details of his upcoming solo EP titled Kwaito Nama Medi. Which is set for release in the first week of February.
The five-track project features the likes of Six40 & Classic Deep, Khanyisa Jaceni, Jabulile, Shuger, Letso, and luuDadeejay however does not feature his long-term friend Zuma.
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The management of the duo also had something to say, according to ZiBoth they signed to Universal Music Group. The recording company tells ZiMoja that they will be pursuing individual careers but will still release a project as a duo close to the end of the year.
“The boys are still contracted to Amaroto Ent’ and will release an album later on this year, for now, solos will do,” Universal Music says.