Jazzworx breaks his silence on harrowing kidnapping ordeal: ‘Even in your home, you're not safe'
Image: Jazzworx/Facebook
Renowned music producer Jazzworx (real name Kamohelo Monese) has finally spoken out about the traumatic kidnapping ordeal he endured alongside fellow artist GL Ceejay (real name Gobokweone Lekganyane).
The two were recently victims of a violent and deeply personal attack that has left emotional and creative scars that may take a long time to heal.
Taking to Instagram Stories, Jazzworx opened up for the first time since the incident, revealing the emotional toll and the unimaginable loss they suffered.
'I wanted to discuss this with the team,' he began. 'Ever since we were attacked, neither GL Ceejay nor I have said anything about it.'
In his candid message, the music producer conveyed heartfelt gratitude to the fans and supporters who continued to check in and show love during their silence.
'Thank you to everyone who's been sending their love and tagging us,' he wrote. 'I'm only finding the courage now to go back to what I love.'
According to Jazzworx, the traumatic incident unfolded at their home, a space that was meant to be a haven but was instead violated by intruders who not only stole material items but also stripped them of years of creative work and irreplaceable memories.
Among the items taken were computers that housed the entire archive of their music - their life's work.
'They took everything we believed to be a memory to us,' Jazzworx said. 'Our computer had every story and journey. These weren't just files. They were our memories, our legacy.'
Adding to the emotional weight of the revelation, Jazzworx also took a moment to address whispers and speculation suggesting that the incident may have been staged as a publicity stunt - a rumour likely fueled by the title of their upcoming album, 'The Most Wanted', scheduled for release before the end of winter 2025.
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'Funny enough, we titled this album 'The Most Wanted' - one would now think this was a stunt because we're about to drop an album,' he said. 'No. It wasn't a stunt. Nothing about what happened to us was planned or orchestrated. It was real. It was terrifying.'
He concluded his message with a stark and sobering reminder about the current state of safety. 'It's so sad that even in your home, you're not safe,' he wrote, echoing a growing fear shared by many creatives and citizens alike.
In the days following the attack, an overwhelming wave of support has flooded in from fans, industry colleagues and fellow musicians.
Many praised Jazzworx's courage to speak up, while others condemned the violation and urged the duo to stay strong and keep creating, despite the massive setback.
A recent Instagram Story by Jazzworx.
Image: Instagram
On Monday, August 4, the pair released an official statement, offering further details about their rescue and expressing gratitude to those who came to their aid.
'We are grateful to inform you that we were safely found and rescued early yesterday morning,' the statement read.
'We are currently receiving medical attention and support as we begin the process of healing physically, emotionally and psychologically. This experience has been profoundly shocking, but it has also reinforced our faith in the kindness and resilience of our community.'

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