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Music to help Jub Jub reclaim his identity

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IT SEEMS Jub Jub and Jaziel Brothers want to continue down the road that began with Ndikhokhel­e.

The artists are reported to have had several meetings where they discussed Jub Jub’s future in music.

Ndikhokhel­e is the first song on which Jub Jub and the Jaziel brothers worked together. It was followed by Phind’ukhulume and brought the unique sounds of gospel mixed with rap.

Jub Jub and Jaziel Brothers have always had great chemistry where music is concerned. And it appears that music is one of the therapies that Jub Jub will use to “familiaris­e himself with the world again”.

The Jaziel Brothers are reportedly going to help him get back to the top of the music charts.

Although there is no official statement from both parties‚ Move has it on good authority that Jub Jub is back in studio and will release music detailing his stay in prison.

The comeback album will include the forgivenes­s song he recorded with the legendary Tsepo Tshola‚ titled Ke Kopa Tshwarelo . It will be produced by the Jaziel Brothers‚ who will also feature extensivel­y on the album.

His manager, Jeff Marhanele, confirmed that Jaziel brothers and Jub Jub have had several meetings but would not go into details.

Jub Jub’s friend and business partner, Pablo Sehloho, told Times Media that the rapper was still committed to being a musician soon after his release.

He shared that we can expect a much more mature sound from the rapper‚ who hopes to show his new responsibl­e side through music.

Jub Jub was recently released on parole after serving time for culpable homicide. He was convicted for crashing his car into a group of school children which left four dead. — TMG

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