'Let’s bask in the glory and worry about the future, yes, but please get out of here with negative vibes!'
“The negative rearing its ugly head. Let’s bask in the glory and worry about the future, yes, but please get out of here with negative vibes!”up with, and should be given a break.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE a few weeks ago, Master KG said that he was led by faith in the future, and was just grateful to have made an impact today.has taken over the world, to see how far it has gone. The song did amazing at home, in December 2019 charting on each and every radio station. It ruled the streets and people created memories to the song.”
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