Ringo Madlingozi is strumming back into the music scene. The 'Ndiyagodola' hitmaker is poised to make a comeback with new music that aims to bring healing to the nation. Welcome back Bhut' Ringo. Ringo MusicOfTheSpheresWorldTourPH
These transformations have given him a deeper understanding of the importance of appreciating life's smallest joys and staying positive, even in the face of challenges.by South Africa's brutal past and recognises that true liberation goes beyond just the political realm, encompassing economic, mental and spiritual freedom.Ringo's upcoming music, slated for release in early 2024, promises to be a reflection of his personal growth and the valuable lessons he has learned.
While it will retain the essence of the music that has endeared him to fans throughout the years, it will also showcase his evolution as a person.aims to create a body of work that resonates deeply and fosters healing within the nation. Singer Ringo Madlingozi spends time with son Phila Madlingozi, pic and video leave SA gushing “You’re lucky”Mzansi's legendary singer Ringo Madlingozi resurfaced on the timeline after his precious son Phila Madlingozi shared that they recently had a father-son hangout., Phila dropped a sweet picture of his dad all smiles. He also posted a video showing they went out to indulge in mouthwatering cuisine.
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