Makhadzi’s Producer Mr Brown Responds To Reports About Him Being Deported
Makhadzi’s producer Mr Brown responds to reports about him being deported. Singer and music producer known as Mr Brown did not bite his tongue to claims about being sent back to his country of origin.
Mr Brown is a musician who is loved by many because of the many hits he has made. He is signed under one of the major record labels in the country, Open Mic Production. The musician has worked with exceptional South African artists including Makhadzi, Master KG, and Zanda Zakuza just to name a few. It was alleged that the musician is staying and working in South Africa illegally. According to PSALive reports, Mr Brown was sent back home to Zimbabwe due to overstaying even after his documents has expired.
“Breaking news:” Home affairs sends Makhadzi’s producer back to Zimbabwe for overstaying his stay”. Makhadzi is one of the people who is loved and supported by her own people. However, she chose to hire an illegal Zimbabwean foreigner as a producer”, PSA Live tweeted.
Mr Brown took it upon himself to respond the claims made by PSALive. The musician shared his disappointment by people who chose to focus on such matters when there are serious matters that needs the public’s attention. However, he did not touch the subject of being deported. “It’s disheartening to see people focus on my life when there are others out there struggling to even put food on the table. Let’s shift our attention towards helping those in need and making a positive impact in their lives”, Mr Brown tweeted.
Tweeps went on to defend Mr Brown and Makhadzi for hiring him as her music producer. They shared that music and art have no borders and that people must stop spreading hate to African people. “We are Africans, our music is African and so is our talent. We support each other as Africans through collaborations and working together since we are one people Artists and musicians perform across Africa without any problems. Africans we only have one Africa, we are one people”, a tweep said.