“He wanted me to come and perform at his bar and restaurant. Everything I do is music related and when that was on pause, I had to turn to family.”ĭuring this time, he also lost a good friend, DJ Dimplez, who died after a sudden brain haemorrhage. My mom came through for me and helped with bills for a year. The lockdown has also not been easy for Ab Crazy but he had support from his family. Knowing what I learned when I was at Kalawa, I feel I can hold my own and know the kind of management and people I want to work with.” “I’m remaining true to myself but I’m doing things differently this time around. He left the record label on good terms and still has a good relationship with label owner Oskido. But I needed a young, vibrant company that would understand me, and my brand and they allowed me the opportunity to look for someone until I found Jozi Entertainment where I am currently.” “I learned a lot in the four years that I was there. When I was getting ready to make a comeback, then Corona happened, and I had to wait another two years.”Īb Crazy left Kalawa Jazmee for greener pastures. “I left Kalawa Jazmee and decided to take a break for two years. When he took a break, he also left the record company to which he was signed. He decided to stick to making hip-hop music with a touch of soul. When hip-hop took off, we made big hits and everything was okay until Amapiano came and we needed to make space for the new genre or join the bandwagon,” he tells Drum. A post shared by AB Crazy didn’t really disappear.
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