South African rapper Jabulani ‘HHP’ Tsambo dies aged 38

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South African rapper Jabulani Tsambo, popularly known as HHP, has died.His wife, who doubles as his publicist, has confirmed the news to local media.

Jabulani 'HHP' Tsambo was seen as an inspiration for up-and-coming musicians
Jabulani ‘HHP’ Tsambo was seen as an inspiration for up-and-coming musicians

The award-winning artist, 38, is seen as the man who made South African hip hop popular, singing in indigenous languages, at a time when most local artists were imitating American-style rap.

Thousands of South Africans have taken to social media to pay their respects to him.

The circumstances of his death have not been confirmed but HHP had openly struggled with depression in recent years.

South Africa’s ruling party, the African National Congress, has also expressed its condolences.

“The ANC joins millions of South Africans in paying tribute to this music icon who became a beacon of hope and inspired many artists, and individuals in our country,” it said in a statement.

“He left an indelible mark in the country and his inspirational music will continue [to] reverberate [in] our ears for many years to come.” BBC News.

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