Forget what you saw on the TL, musician Ami Faku is very much alive and well.
On Tuesday, the Ebhayi hitmaker reassured fans that she was not dead after Facebook users spread false news that she had died in a car accident.
News of Ami's death started making the rounds after she released a song with rapper Emtee titled Lala ngoxolo (Rest in Peace).
The song speaks of death and life after death.
'What the f**k?' - Ami Faku slams death rumours
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Forget what you saw on the TL, musician Ami Faku is very much alive and well.
On Tuesday, the Ebhayi hitmaker reassured fans that she was not dead after Facebook users spread false news that she had died in a car accident.
News of Ami's death started making the rounds after she released a song with rapper Emtee titled Lala ngoxolo (Rest in Peace).
The song speaks of death and life after death.
A shocked Ami responded to the fake reports, simply asking, “What the f**k?” and even joking about borrowing a cellphone in heaven to tweet from.
The rumours came just days after gospel singer Hlengiwe Mhlaba rubbished claims she had died, and asked social media users to stop spreading lies.
On Twitter, many joked about Ami's “death”, leaving the singer in stitches.
Here is a snapshot of some of the reactions.
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