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Gee Six Five’s song, Obani lababantu, has conquered South Africa.
- Fans took to Twitter on Wednesday to pay tribute to Who are these people Hitmaker, Gee Six Five.
- “She taught us that anyone’s dreams are valid,” wrote one fan, a common message among those who honor the 65-year-old shooting star.
- Gee Six Five, whose real name is Olpha Selepe, died after testing positive for Covid-19.
“She taught us that anyone’s dreams are valid,” wrote one Twitter user, paying tribute to Olpha Selepe, known as Gee Six Five.
The message is a common theme among fans who found comfort in knowing that Olpha was relentless in pursuit of his dreams.
The 65-year-old found fame just over a month ago with her amapiano song Who are these people. On Wednesday morning, his family confirmed that he had died after testing positive for Covid-19.
Not only did Gee Six Five realize her dream of releasing an Amapiano song, she was also pursuing her Ph.D. in higher education.
The tweets continued to pour in on Wednesday, with countless fans showing their appreciation for Gee Six Five and what she stood for.
“She did what many were never brave [enough] what to do. He lived his best life! ”Wrote a Twitter user.
“She left her mark on the world. Obani lababantu was a gift to us … She wanted to show us that you can achieve anything regardless of age or anything. Oh Gogo, your song made us so happy. May your spirit rest in peace, “added someone else.
See some of the posts below:
#RIPGeeSixFive.. She left her mark on the world. Obani lababantu was a gift for us. He wanted to show us that you can achieve anything regardless of age or anything. Oh Gogo, your song made us so happy. May your spirit rest in peace. Qhawekazi. pic.twitter.com/PDCbhIQTI3
– BellaBillionaire ♥? ♥? (@Bellabiyanca) December 9, 2020
Shell this time shocked and totally speechless. He managed to teach us valuable lessons through his great success before his untimely departure. How could you, however, when we had just met you? Awu my spirit animal hamba kahle #RIPGeeSixFive pic.twitter.com/Ffhy8ljo5I
– TheLifestyleTourist (@ms_tourist) December 9, 2020
Rest in peace, Mom Selepe. I am at a loss for words. Your life was really wonderful, you inspired many people, even adults.
You taught us that age does not matter, what matters is time and passion. It is love that makes things happen. #RIPGeeSixFive pic.twitter.com/cFtEQaofRe
– Msizi Simon Ndlovu – MSN (@msizisimonndlov) December 9, 2020
I have never been so moved by the passage of someone other than my family in the way that GeeSixFive moved me. ??
But above all I am touched by the greatest lesson I took from her, in just the few days I came to know about her ????#RIPGeeSixFive
– Nonhlanhla Shembe ???? (@Nonhla_Shembe) December 9, 2020
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