Spotify glow'd in all the right places in the remebrance of Ms Brenda Fassie!
The audio streaming company streamed us through memory lane of the discovery of the star, with astonishing interior pieces that invoked appreciation from the observer.
The hostess with the most, Moozlie, was absolutely welcoming and magnificent. The panels were very electrifying and insightful in the most satisfactory way.
A phenom, to say the least! Imagine a trail blazer of a woman in the apartheid era that “could drive a red convertible vehicle” and have the audacity to express her authenticity in a time of South African political suffering due to racial differences.
Either way, the musical icon has nonetheless provided us and the rest of the world with music that speaks to the souls of many.
Brenda Fassie was a woman of rare substance that her going unnoticed was unusual. She represented the hidden parts of many of her fans unspoken political and racial suffering.
She was a directly expressive person that had a lot of love for all people; that she was considered to be part of the LGBTIA+. She embraced women and men, I guess it’s because each one of them also represented her hidden and silenced parts of herself. But that’s a story for another day!
She was considered to be a very generous person however personally known by one of her good friends to be have a problems with her health and finances.
However in the dignified remembrance of the legend, Brenda Fassie was promised by her friend, Evon Chaka Chaka, that she would “respect her wishes and keep certain things to herself”.
A definition of a true friend.
Brenda was also known as someone who was proud of who she was an artist.
Bold fashion and musical statements were part of her historical expressions of self. A fearless woman was who she that lived for truth in all its forms including herself.
Her truth was so wonderful she had to share with everyone else who was willing to listen.




