Tyla, released her latest music video for ‘Breathe Me,’ set in Osaka, Japan.

South African rising pop sensation, Tyla, has once again captivated fans with her latest music video, Breathe Me.

The singer continues the thrilling narrative she began with Truth or Dare.


 

TYLA’S NEW MUSIC VIDEO
Released earlier this year, both singles are part of her debut self-titled album. The album is a work that boldly introduces the artist to the world.

In the video for Breathe Me, Tyla picks up the story where Truth or Dare left off, according to Billboard.

The previous video ended with Tyla escaping into the night after being relentlessly pursued by an obsessive ex.

TYLA’S DATE NIGHT IN JAPAN
Now, she’s revelling in the freedom of a night out, enjoying every moment of an all-night date.

The video opens with Tyla hanging out of a car window. She embraces the cool night air and the excitement of being in Osaka, Japan.

A timestamp marks the beginning of her night at 10:47 p.m.

Tyla’s joy is palpable as she makes her way to a karaoke room, where she serenades her date with the sweet, tender notes of Breathe Me.

TYLA’S SONG ‘BREATHE ME’
Her performance is heartfelt, and she’s clearly in her element.

With a smile, she passes the microphone to her date, who playfully lip-syncs a few lines.

This simple gesture adds a touch of intimacy to the scene, highlighting the chemistry between the two.

The night takes the couple on a delightful adventure across the city. From sampling street food at a local food truck to a late-night snack run.

SELF-TITLED ALBUM
The video perfectly captures the essence of a carefree, youthful romance.

The final timestamp, 2:24 a.m.

This signals the end of their journey, but it’s clear that the memory of this night will linger.

Tyla’s self-titled debut album has been making waves since its release.

“It’s my introduction, so I just wanted it to be easy: Tyla. Plain and simple, letting people know I’m here.

This is me. This is what I’m coming with,” she explained in an interview with Rolling Stone.

YEARS IN THE MAKING
Her decision to lead with a self-titled record was a deliberate one.

“I really wanted to give a statement because I think that shows confidence, and I’m just ready.”

Her confidence is well-placed. Tyla’s been steadily building her career, according to Essence.

While some might think she’s a new face in the industry, the artist has been hard at work for years.

Her efforts are paying off.

‘WATER’
Since the viral success of Water in 2023, she’s released five singles. Each single further cementing her place in the global music scene.

Tyla’s not just making music; she’s making waves.

“I’m hoping that more people get tuned in and they see what we have to offer, because we’re really just taking it to a different level,” she shared.

“Everything that I’m planning on doing and the music and the culture and everything that’s coming with it … it’s bigger than people think.”

SOUTH AFRICAN TALENT
For South African fans, Tyla’s success is a point of pride.

She’s not just representing herself; she’s representing a nation.

And with every new release, she’s proving that South African talent can shine on the world stage.

Grieving DJ Fresh to continue with gigs amid the death of ex-wife Thabiso Sikwane

DJ FRESH TO CONTINUE WITH HIS GIGS AMID THE DEATH OF HIS EX-WIFE
DJ Fresh’s ex-wife, Thabiso Sikwane, died on 31 August, aged 50. However, her cause of death is yet to be established, but DJ Fresh has since revealed that it could ‘have been a cardiac arrest.

Speaking to the media, DJ Fresh revealed that he talked with his eldest son, Thato Sikwane Jr, who told him to honour their mother in all his bookings since it is what Thabiso Sikwane would have wanted.


 


 

 

 

DJ Fresh revealed that Thato said to him, “Dad, I hope that you are going to honour your gig bookings because that is what Mom would want.

“Just make sure you represent her, but please don’t cancel the bookings. Just like she did when Wandy, our 15-year-old, was born. Wandy arrived a tad early, and I had booked in Durban.”

DJ Fresh said, “I remember being busy trying to cancel that booking, and in between that delivery, she [Thabiso] said to me that when this baby pops today, you will honour your bookings.”

With an illustrious career spanning years, DJ Fresh has quickly become one of the most sought-after DJs in South Africa.

He has headlined a host of shows worldwide and shared the stage with some of the greatest acts in the world, including DJ Black Coffee.

A few weeks ago, DJ Fresh was trending after his clip in Ibiza with the Grammy Award winner made rounds on the internet.

However, DJ Fresh’s decision to honour his gigs has since divided Mzansi. Some fans believe he should have rescheduled them to mourn his ex-wife.

However, others believe that if Thabiso had loved him to fulfil the gigs, there is nothing wrong since most of them were at night.

THABISO’S MEMORIAL AND FUNERAL SERVICES DETAILS CONFIRMED
A family statement has since confirmed that Thabiso Sikwane’s memorial and funeral services will be held on Friday, 6 September. The services will begin at 9:00 at 3C Ministries Church in Irene, Centurion.

RIP:

Thabiso Sikwane’s memorial and funeral service will be held on Friday, 6 September 2024, at 3C Ministries Church in Irene, Centurion.

Time — starting at 9AM.

A private cremation ceremony will be held with the family at a later date.

Guests are requested NOT TO WEAR… pic.twitter.com/c9nipgaWhU

— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) September 4, 2024
“Family, friends, colleagues, and supporters of the renowned TV and radio broadcaster and producer, Thabiso Sikwane, are respectfully invited to celebrate and honour the life of a woman whose warm spirit, Christ-centeredness, intelligence, and wisdom touched the lives of many.”

Bonang for Miss Universe host? Pageant boss RESPONDS

Miss Universe owner Anne Jakrajutatip, also known as Anne JKN, has responded to calls for South African media darling Bonang Matheba to host the pageant next month in Mexico.

Bonang, who hosted the Miss SA finale last month, has previously been nominated by the public to head the biggest international beauty competition.

Could she finally make the cut this year?

BONANG FOR MISS UNIVERSE HOST? OWNER RESPONDS!
Miss Universe 2024 will take place on 16 November in Mexico. However, the hosts have yet to be announced.

On the X platform, South Africans have been advocating for Bonang Matheba to be given the opportunity to become the first African host of the pageant.


 

 

 

One user – @SelfieRunnerZA – tagged both Miss Universe and its owner, Anne JKN, in his appeal. He tweeted: “If you give her just this one opportunity, you’ll want her back hosting every other year. I’m sure Miss SA will only be too happy to send you tapes where she hosted over the years”.Anne’s tweet sparked a frenzy on X, with many South Africans taking it as an affirmation that the Miss Universe boss was, at the very least, considering the public plea.

@KhutsoRapudi: “Thank you, Anne. You will be impressed with her work!”

@moeletsimo_: “A definite YES! You can never go wrong with Queen B!”

@Princeoswag: “She is a world-class host.”

@YourfaveBhuti: “Let’s go! Bonang is an impeccable talent, and the entire universe deserves to witness her talent. She who reigns supreme!”

PREVIOUS HOSTS OF THE PAGEANT
In 2022, Steve Harvey parted ways as host of the Miss Universe pageant after five consecutive years.

The actor and entertainer was reportedly given the boot after the pageant moved to the streaming service Roku. According to Variety, the new channel wanted new, fresh blood – and, in particular, a female to helm the show.Will Bonang host the Miss Universe pageant in Mexico next month?
Images via Instagram:
@bonang_m
Last year, new hosts were revealed: former Miss USA and Miss Universe Olivia Culpo and TV host Jeannie Mai.

The pageant also announced backstage commentators, former Miss Universe and Miss Philippines Catriona Gray, as well as TV presenter Zuri Hall.

Football star Thabo Qalinge to lose home to bank due to R2.5 million loan

Football player Thabo’s home to go on auction due to debt

Popular South African football star Thabo Qalinge has rejected Nedbank’s offer to assist him in selling his house after struggling to service his bond.

Nedbank lawyers, Molefe Dlepu Incorporate, wrote a letter to Qalinge informing him that, as of May 1 this year, his bond account was in arrears of over R251 000 and advised him to pay and keep the account up to date.


 

Alternatively, the bank urged him to put his home on the market.

“The property is put on the market for 90 days. We accept the purchase price you have agreed to,” reads the letter.

However, Thabo rejected the offer and still failed to pay up the debt, which led to Nedbank’s move to sell the star’s property.

According to Sunday World, Nedbank loaned the former Orlando Pirates player over R2.5 million to purchase a house in the posh gated estate of Eye of Africa in Johannesburg South on April 14, 2022.

Qalinge was supposed to pay back the loan in regular monthly instalments of over R 20 000.

“In breach of the provisions of the bond as read with the loan agreement, the defendant failed to pay the monthly instalments on the due date and, as of May 1, 2024, was in arrears in the amount of R 251 541.85.

“In the premises, the defendant has become liable to the plaintiff for payment in the sum of R2 659 230.76 plus interest at the rate of 11.75% and has failed, refused, and/or neglected to pay, and which amount is now fully due, owing, and payable to the plaintiff,” read the papers.

Chicco Twala calls his son Longwe Twala a druggy and thie f

Chicco Twala sets the record straight about his son, Longwe Twala’s involvement in Senzo Meyiwa’s death.

The music producer addressed the accusation after he locked up his son in jail for stealing from him.

  

While the music legend was abroad, Longwe alongside his brother Sello Twala emptied their father’s house, stealing equipment worth more than R200,000.

Addressing the media in court, Chicco said, “The action I took now I took as a responsible parent. My son has been having problems with drugs from way back when he was about 17 years old. So now he is 39 and he is still the same. Nothing has changed. He’s been stealing from me, he’s been doing a lot of stuff. He’s been to more than 30 rehab centres. We’ve tried to assist him as a family, we tried everything we could and he doesn’t want to change.”

Chicco said he later accepted Longwe after his sister brought him back home from rehab.

“I had a meeting with them because the other one, Longwe, just came back from rehab. He was looking good, he was OK. We spoke and we said he must focus on his career. He is an old man, he must be responsible and take care of the business we had. He promised. I accepted him. My sister brought him and said he’s back now and he’s OK.”

“I came back on the 24th and found a lot of my stuff was missing and he was nowhere to be seen. Then I decided enough was enough. It’s time for him to be disciplined for his actions. One thing for sure is I want the law to take its cause.”