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@TouchlineTruth Drops A Heartfelt Video Dedication To #WinnieMandela

By @ on 04/12/2018 in Watch

As the nation continues to mourn the passing of civil rights legend and mother of the nation, Winnie Mandela, people from all parts of the world have come out to express their heartfelt condolences. Upcoming rapper Touchline has also come out to express his condolences the best way emcees know how, through the music. He just dropped a heartfelt music video dedicated to the hero.

Listening to the song it simply takes you through different emotions of who Winnie Mandela was to the nation, to her children, and to her former husband and human rights hero Nelson Mandela. How he communicates with her makes you very emotional because it makes you realise how great a person the nation has lost. At times on the song, you are reminded that as great as she was, and as much as no one wanted her to pass on, we need to accept it and allow her soul to rest in peace. You are taken to a point of realisation that as sad as the nation is of her passing she is experiencing joy in heaven being reunited with her former husband Nelson Mandela. 

It does not matter who you are or where you are from, this song will have you emotional and feeling the importance of giving our heroes their roses while they can still smell them. 

 

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