'If you're dating my ex, please don't bring him to my shows,” the musician tweeted.
If Langa Mavuso has cut ties with you, best believe your privilege to attend his shows is over.
“No matter how much you love my music, if you’re dating my ex, please don’t bring him to my shows or don’t let him bring you to my shows.”“You guys can’t gently sway to our failed love story. Write a new song,” he wrote. “And what if I don't know ya'll are exs, and the person doesn't mention it. It's not like we ask ppl to list their exs.”
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