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The Reason Sizwe Dhlomo Does Not Have Kids

 

Sizwe Dhlomo was a guest on Podcast And Chill with MacG, where he talked about his job, his money, his private life, and his love life. One thing he talked about was why he doesn’t have children. Some of his fans have always wondered about this.

Sizwe Dhlomo talked about why he doesn’t have kids on his popular YouTube channel. He doesn’t have any kids yet because he wants to get married first.

Sol Phenduka was asked by the host what would happen if he didn’t get married. He said that if he didn’t get married, it probably wasn’t meant to be.

He told the hosts, “When I get married, I’m going to have kids.”

He was then asked who he would leave his money to, to which he replied, “My parents, my sisters, and my nieces.” Almost like he wrote them into his will.

The hosts asked him if he had found the one yet, and he said that he had.

Sizwe boasted about being loved by women from a young age. “Women have liked me since I was a baby. I don’t have a problem getting a woman’s attention.”

One of he things he spoke about was the state of SA Hip Hop and why it is not doing very well.

“One of the things why hip hop was in a dire state as of late, is because a lot of the guys that got access to those platforms and opportunities then decided they want to be artists themselves,” said Sizwe.

“In my view, you can’t be a referee and a player at the same time. So if for example, your duty is to push talent then do that, don’t be jealous of talent in any way, don’t feel like you got to block them because they’ve got a song and you also got a song coming out. That’s a conflict of interest in my view and for me, I was very clear I never wanted to do music,” he said.

He shared the same sentiments as Gigi Lamayne who said the industry is ruled by gatekeepers.

On her Point Of View (POV) Podcast she said “The reason why I have never been affiliated to click is that the day hip hop realises that we don’t have to be grouped up, you don’t have to choose your favourite female rapper like let’s just get together and make things will be the day that we can compete on a level that Amapiano is competing on. Until we can understand that it’s okay to have different flavours of different artists, there is enough to share, I think that will be the point that we actually grow,” Gigi said.

“The reason why I started mixing up genres it was because there is no support in hip hop. King Monada’s song was my biggest song that doesn’t make sense, Fufa was bigger than Ice Cream that doesn’t even make sense.”

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