ICYMI : ‘Ka Valungu’ Hit Song Reportedly Stirs Family Drama. As the country dances to the hottest amapiano track at the moment, ‘Ka Valungu’ has reportedly stirred family drama.
Ka Valungu has taken the country by storm after it trended on social media for its catchy lyrics which feature the original song verses by Teanet, who passed away in 1996.Teanet, who lived in Thapane village, Bolobedu was a South African disco musician of Shangaan descent. He was multilingual and released over five albums and hit songs such and Cina Ndoda, Damage and I Love You. Teanet was shot and killed by a policeman during an argument.
According to Sunday World, Teanet’s children have blamed the uncle for their painful upbringing while he benefitted from their inheritance.They accused Forsta of failing to even share a cent with them, claiming that he did not give them their share of the muso’s estate and continues to collect royalties from his music.
The uncle, they said, has only visited some of them twice since their father’s passing in 1996. After years, the siblings have come together to take on their uncle and salvage whatever is left of their father’s legacy.
Speaking to Sunday World, one of Peta’s sons and the children’s elected spokesperson Zaineb Teanet, said they were shocked to hear that their uncle was speaking on their behalf on negotiations relating to the Ka Valungu remake by Tebza De DJ.“I have not had any communication with Fosta since I was a toddler. I am not sure how many of us he has been in touch with since our father’s passing. Our lives have been hard, if I have to speak for myself. Life was difficult, we believe that Fosta ended up being the beneficiary and signed a contract saying he will equally share the funds among Teanet’s kids, but he never did,” said Zaineb.