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“God Showed Me His Love”: Saudi Praises Ruff In Heartfelt Post Of Gratitude

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“God Showed Me His Love”: Saudi Praises Ruff In Heartfelt Post Of Gratitude. South African rapper Saudi took to social media with a deeply heartfelt message, expressing immense gratitude to renowned producer Ruff, whose real name is Mfanafuthi Ruff Nkosi—for his continued role in shaping the artist’s life and career.

“God Showed Me His Love”: Saudi Praises Ruff In Heartfelt Post Of Gratitude

In a post brimming with sincerity and spiritual appreciation, Saudi wrote: “God bless this man abundantly. I cannot be grateful enough. Thank you, Mfanafuthi. May God continue to bless you abundantly. Thank you, Jabulani. Thank you, Mthembeni. God showed me his love when he put nina in my life.”

While Saudi didn’t go into detail, the shoutouts to Jabulani and Mthembeni are believed to be directed at fellow collaborators and friends, possibly referring to industry peers Jabulani “Sjava” Hadebe and Mthembeni “Emtee” Ndevu—completing the dream team that emerged under Ambitiouz Entertainment’s earlier golden era.

But the spotlight here is clearly on Ruff, the sonic architect behind some of the most impactful sounds in South African hip hop. Saudi’s message underscores not just professional gratitude, but a personal bond that transcends music. For fans, this isn’t just an appreciation post—it’s a reminder of how the spirit of brotherhood and divine timing can play a pivotal role in an artist’s journey.

The words “God showed me his love when he put nina in my life” ring like a prayer, recognising how Ruff and his musical family helped Saudi through trials many fans might never see.

Saudi is currently crafting a brand-new album titled Japan, and if his recent promises are anything to go by, fans and the entire South African Hip Hop scene can expect nothing short of sonic excellence. The rapper has been steadily building anticipation, teasing an experience that’s set to elevate the culture and push the boundaries of his sound.

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