Hitmaker “Rabs Vhafuwi” is ‘throwing in the towel’
Social media was abuzz over the weekend when Count your blessing hitmaker Rabelani "Rabs Vhafuwi" Madula set tongues wagging after he posted a status saying he is quitting music.
POLOKWANE – His status read “Hey guys, please I’m not dead, I’m just leaving music..Ei, you are being too emotional. I’m sorry for dropping a bomb like that but it is what it is…. I did say before that if I don’t reach gold, I’m quitting… and I don’t see it happening”.
But his fans and some of his friends were not happy about the bombshell he dropped.
“Rabs Vhafuwi” released his second 15-track album, Hear Me Out, in November 2016.
When BONUS contacted “Rabs Vhafuwi” for comment, he said when he entered the entertainment industry he was aiming for gold. “There are many reasons why I am throwing in the towel, one of them being lack of support in terms of sales or revenue, lack of support from radio stations, they seems to have their favourite artists, too much piracy and I don’t think the industry is ready to spend on the kind of music I produce,” he said.
He said maybe if he was producing Wololo kind of music, he would make more money but unfortunately he produces from the heart.
Here are some of the comments posted by his fans
DaJuice SA- Don’t do this man
Askere O Ke KayGee- Wait a bit give it time Mr Vhafuwi
Eyes Qube- Some decisions are tough but I guess you have applied yourself before deciding. All the best with your future ventures
Samkelo Sthembele MarA- why Rabs?
Trompies Madla- no man not now
Tshanduko Wa Ha Mammburu- Don’t do this please
Schesa Sechaba Mahlobogane- Yoh just like that???
Ndanieh Ka Bongieh Dyantyi- No no plz don’t do that to us
Williamp Williamp- hit us with the last Album please for the Fans
Sarah Nxumalo- Don’t quit. We love your music.
Rofhiwa Prince- Mara ritea u wana punishment ngandila iyo
Tsatsi Rhythmic Deep Cartel- a never abuti
Rabs Vhafuwi Iyoooh- I really feel bad now but you guys should be the ones feeling bad, I delivered quality music, and you don’t support.
Tsiwana Mulalo Angel- Eish it’s so sad hey.
Njabulo Meluh Mkhize- too much pressure on yourself bro the’re lots of artists who blow up after 7 or 8 albums, just be patient your time is coming not on your time, but with Gods time.



