“She gave quite a masterclass in saying: ‘I’m going to pursue this dream of mine, and it doesn’t matter what you think’,” Mpungose said. “She did it behind everyone’s back, because she really wanted to do it and didn’t want to be discouraged. So when she shared the song, it was done, it was complete. She stuck to her guns and said: ‘If you’re not going to like it, I’m really sorry… but I think South Africans are going to love this song’.”
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