
The powerful voice behind Mbongo-Zaka is finally speaking out about her hiatus from the music industry. In a vulnerable and raw interview on the Defining Podcast, Rouge opened up about the emotional weight that led her to step away from the microphone, citing a deep-seated depression fueled by the consecutive losses of her closest industry peers.
The Weight of Grief
For Rouge, the past few years were not just a professional pause but a period of profound mourning. The South African hip-hop community was rocked by a series of high-profile deaths, and for the rapper, these losses were deeply personal.
Artists lost during her hiatus:
- AKA (Kiernan Forbes): Rouge’s mentor and a primary figure in her career.
- Riky Rick: A close friend and industry visionary.
- Tumi Tladi & Costa Titch: Peers with whom she shared significant relationships.
“I think I went through a proper depression,” she shared. “These are all people with whom I had quite grave relationships. It was kind of difficult to release [music].”
Reinvention in the Age of Amapiano
Beyond the emotional exhaustion, Rouge admitted that the shifting landscape of South African music added to her uncertainty. As Amapiano rose to global dominance, the pressure to adapt and “reinvent” her hip-hop sound became a secondary challenge. Every time she felt ready to return, another loss or industry shift would occur, prompting her to realize she needed a total break to regain her stability.
The Return: Resilience Over Retreat
Rouge’s story is a reminder that even the most formidable artists require time to heal. Her departure was never an exit but a necessary period of recalibration. Now, with a clear mind and renewed spirit, she is ready to reclaim her spot in the game.
What’s Next? Fans won’t have to wait long for her return. Rouge is set to release her comeback single, “Siyabangena,” featuring the rising talent K.Keed, marking a definitive end to her silence and the start of a resilient new chapter.















