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Lady Zamar on cancel culture, her five-year hiatus from music and healing from trauma

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Half a decade later, Lady Zamar becomes the come back queen with her new album, Rainbow.
Half a decade later, Lady Zamar becomes the come back queen with her new album, Rainbow.
Rosetta Msimango

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In 2019, just three years after bursting on to the local music scene with her catchy tunes, award-winning artist Lady Zamar’s fans watched in horror as her exuberant brand and flourishing career came tumbling down.

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