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Sol Phenduka was sadenned by the fallout of Black Motion. Image via Instagram @murdahbongz_djzinhle/ @solphendula/ via Twitter @black_motion

‘Brotherhood gone?’: Sol Phenduka disheartened by Black Motion’s legal fued

Sol Phenduka shared his take on the dramatic way in which Murdah Bongz left his former music group Black Motion.

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Sol Phenduka was sadenned by the fallout of Black Motion. Image via Instagram @murdahbongz_djzinhle/ @solphendula/ via Twitter @black_motion

Podcast and Chill host Sol Phenduka shared his thought on the drama surrounding Bongani Robert Mahosana (Murdah Bongz) and the rest of the Black Motion group members on 11 January.

BLACK MOTION VS MURDAH BONGZ

Following a housebreaking and theft case opened by Black Motion boss Mosses Nkia Mokgoko as Spirit Motion against the former Black Motion member, the Johannesburg High Court ruled in favour of Spirit Motion and ordered Murdah Bongz to return the stolen equipment and repair the trashed equipment from the group’s Centurion House.

The Black Motion Twitter account shared a picture of the court order that was dated 10 January which ordered Asante’s father to restore the studio no later than 13 Friday, at 17:00.

Accompanying the picture of the court order were two other pictures that showed a busted studio door and revealed that equipment from a wall and from a desk in the room were missing.

DJ Zinhle’s husband reportedly stole studio monitors, a TV set, computer hard drives and other equipment.

The Twitter account user in charge of sending the post captioned,

“Tick – Tock. Always enter like a kitten and leave like a lion. But NEVER enter like a lion and leave like a kitten. Always be humble.”

Murdah Bongz, Sol Phenduka
Murdah Bongz left Black Motion, but not before destroying the group’s music studio. Image via Instagram @murdahbongz_djzinhle

SOL PHENDUKA WEIGHS IN BLACK MOTION AND MURDAH BONGZ’S FALLOUT

The radio personality and podcast host shared his thoughts on the matter. He seemingly was devastated to see how nasty the Black Motion brotherhood fell out and shared broken heat emojies as he captioned,

“Oh man. Brotherhood gone vele [the brotherhood is really gone?]”

Netizens responded to Phenduka’s tweet by sharing their own thoughts on the unfortunate way the former Black Motions member parted ways with the iconic group.

TAKE A LOOK AT HOW TWEEPS RESPONDED TO MURDAH BONGZ AND BLACK MOTION’S BEEF

@MakwethuMfundo reacted:

“Just like that, after years of hard work.”

@ndunduzoEdison wrote:

“Iyaphela [it always ends]. Especially where money is involved.”

@sonwabo_leyi commented:

“This is painful, brotherhood gone like that.”

@Bosula_12 said:

“This is sad.”

@SmoothDeej wrote:

“Like Coffee and Zakes.”

What do you think of all this drama? Share your thoughts below.

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