GA-MASHASHANE: The heartbeat of the Lekompo industry has skipped a beat today. In a tragic turn of events that has left fans and fellow artists reeling, the vibrant and talented female vocalist, Queen Terc, has passed away following a devastating car accident.
At just 22 years old, Queen Terc was a rising powerhouse whose voice defined the sound of the streets. Known widely for her hit collaboration "Mpotxe Nine Nine," she was a symbol of the youthful energy currently propelling the Lekompo genre onto the national stage. The news of her death, confirmed early this afternoon, marks yet another dark day for the Limpopo entertainment fraternity. 🎬
The Final Moments: A Manager's Grief
The somber news was officially broken by her manager, Tebogo Malamela of TJ Agency, in a media statement that echoed the profound sadness of a community in shock. "It is with deep sorrow and profound sadness that we confirm the passing of Queen Terc The Vocalist, who was involved in a tragic car accident," the statement read.
According to the agency, medical personnel fought valiantly to save the young star's life at the scene of the crash in Ga-Mashashane, but her injuries were too severe. "Despite the efforts by the medical personnel, she unfortunately succumbed to her injuries," Malamela confirmed. The agency has made a plea for privacy, asking fans and the media to allow the family space to grieve during this unimaginable time.
A Legacy Cut Short
Queen Terc’s passing comes at a time when female vocalists are finally breaking through the male-dominated Lekompo scene. Her presence was seen as a bridge between traditional Bolobedu sounds and the modern, high-tempo energy of the 015 dance floors. As tributes flood social media under #QueenTerc and #LekompoMourns, the industry is left wondering how many more stars will be lost to the treacherous roads of our province.
Bolo TV Pulse Tribute
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"A tragedy of immense proportions. Rest in Power, Queen of the Nine Nine."

